Yes! Especially in the Southern United States. It is often used as a fond, somewhat sardonic colloquial expression - even if the person addressed by this term is an adult. (i.e. "BabyBoomer")
not sure kiddo tell me when you find it
darling, dearest, sweet pea, love, cupcake, sugar, sugarplum, baby, babycakes, sweet thang, sweetie pie, ma pouce (french for my flea-a term of endearment there)
All depends what you mean by sweet words, if you mean confectionary, then Nougat applies. It you mean terms of endearment, then Beloved applies
1st term= 3 2nd term = 5 Nth term = 2n+1 10th term= 21 = 2(10)+1
50th term of what
he is treating you as a kid or a pal. It is both a term of endearment and a reminder that you are probably significantly younger than he.
"Sakura" is a name and is not used as a term of endearment.
russian terms of endearment
Honey is a term of endearment.
"Gadjo" is a term used by some Romani people to refer to non-Romani individuals, and can also be used as a term of endearment.
a term of endearment
A term of endearment for your spouse.
gorgeous
angel
yes
Depends on what you are talking about kiddo. Smoking? Alchohol? Who knows.
romantic