What does honeycakes mean?
Honeycakes means plural of honeycake.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
plural of honeycake.
"I love you, Honeycakes, so why should we put off being together for the rest of our lives?" "That could be a long time," she said.
“I'll return to him as soon as I take care of you, honeycakes,” she finished sarcastically.
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Honeycakes means plural of honeycake.
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"I love you, Honeycakes, so why should we put off being together for the rest of our lives?" "That could be a long time," she said.
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