| Id | ESLPod_1201_WE_2074 |
|---|---|
| Episode Id | ESLPod 1201 |
| Episode Title | Types of Non-alcoholic Drinks |
| Phrase | sugar |
| Text | The word "sugar," in this podcast, means a white or brown substance that is used to sweeten foods and dissolves easily in warm water: "This recipe calls for two cups of sugar, but we could probably cut that in half and the muffins would still taste good." The word "sugar" is sometimes used as a name to show affection for someone: "Hey, sugar, give me a hug." The phrase "sugar-coated" describes something that has been made to seem better than it really is: "That job description was sugar-coated and really didn't give applicants an understanding of how hard the work will be." Finally, a "sugar daddy" is an older man who gives a younger woman money and gifts, often in exchange for sex: "She says she's in love, but he is old enough to be her grandfather and most of us just think she has found a sugar daddy." |
| Topics | Food + Drink |
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