Dictionaries:
candy:
1. Sex.2. Or: candy-stick , the penis . See penis for synonyms.
3. A term of endearment for an attractive woman . Like all food terms applied to women and their genitalia , this one implies a sexual-object good enough to eat .
Quote: Stanley Snodgrass (Bob Hope) about Irene Bailey (Arlene Dahl) in Here Come the Girls (1953): ' Ah, what a candy counter! '
4. In gayspeak, a young, desirable male, especially if gay .
5. Sweet; sweet (enough) to eat .
Quote: Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) to Zach Mayo (Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982): ' How can you resist? I'm like candy. (...) It's going to be very hard to get enough .'
See Also: big game, blow job, can, candy, candy-assed, doughed-up darling, generous keeper, gold mine, goose, hide the candy, honey man, jubbies, jubblies, jubes, jublies, M & Ms, masturbator, money-honey, pay papa, pursonality papa, smarties, sugar bowl, sugar daddy, sugar honey, sugar papa, upchuck
Quotes Containing candy:
Candy (Ruth Marshall) and David (Thomas Gibson) in Love and Human Remains (1993): - Candy: 'I want more than just sex .' - David: 'That's why God invented television.'
Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) to Zach Mayo (Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982): ''How can you resist? I''m like candy . It''s going to be very hard to get enough.''
Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) to Zach Mayo (Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982): ''How can you resist? I''m like candy . It''s going to be very hard to get enough.''
Paula Pokrifki (Debra Winger) to Zach Mayo (Richard Gere) in An Officer and a Gentleman (1982): 'How can you resist? I'm like candy . It's going to be very hard to get enough.'
Mitch Hennessy (Samuel L. Jackson) to Charlene Baltimore (Geena Davis) coming-on to him in The Long Kiss Goodnight (1997): ''Get real, sweetheart . I ain''t handsome , I ain''t rich, and the last time I got blown candy bars cost a nickel.''
Nina (Mia Farrow) to her daughter Gwyn (Sarah Jessica Parker) in Miami Rhapsody (1994): ''It''s a funny thing . When I was a kid I thought that romance was flowers and candy and moonlight walks, but now all I want is someone to hold my hand while a pick lawn furniture.''
Cooley (Harold Hopkins), Don (John Hargreaves), and Kerry (Candy Raymond) in Don''s Party (1975): - Cooley: ''Hello, gorgeous! Care for a screw?'' - Don: ''He used to say: fuck'' - Kerry: ''Any particular reason for the change?'' - Cooley: ''Yeah, I get more fucks when I say: screw .''
Cooley (Harold Hopkins), Don (John Hargreaves), and Kerry (Candy Raymond) in Don''s Party (1975): - Cooley: ''Hello, gorgeous! Care for a screw?'' - Don: ''He used to say: fuck'' - Kerry: ''Any particular reason for the change?'' - Cooley: ''Yeah, I get more fucks when I say: screw .''
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