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Sweet nothings

British pronunciation/swˈiːt nˈʌθɪŋz/
American pronunciation/swˈiːt nˈʌθɪŋz/
Sweet nothings
[NOUN]
1

words that show the affection of lovers to one another

synonyms : honeyed words
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sweet nothings definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "sweet nothings" and when to use it?

The phrase is thought to have originated in the 17th century; it can be better understood by breaking it down into its components. "Sweet" refers to something pleasant, endearing, or charming, often associated with feelings of affection or love. "Nothings" refers to words or phrases that may not hold significant meaning or substance. It is used to describe affectionate or loving words, phrases, or whispers exchanged between individuals in a romantic relationship. The term suggests that the content of these expressions may not have deep or meaningful substance but are still cherished and appreciated for the emotions they convey.

Examples
1Now Sara is a really cool story by the way because Sara actually was doing a lot of bartending and so she just wanted to learn how to sing and she wanted to be able to do it professionally so we connected early on I had a band called Ballroom Blitz cover band and she was actually kind of dabbling around with a punk band at the time, I think they were called Sweet Nothings or something and even before that as well
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