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What "cutie pie" means? Hi everyone! I read a lot and I found a lot this term..."Cutie pie". I understood while I was reading that means a kind of "cute" or something (I wouldn't be wrong).Now, why it used so often? I mean, where it come from? There are a explanation for its origin?
19 janv. 2014 20:10
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What does "cutie pie" mean?

Hi, everyone! I read a lot and I found a lot this  come across the term "cutie pie" a lot. I understood, while I was reading, that it means or describes something "cute"(I wouldn't want to be wrong). Now, why is it used so often? I mean, where does it come from? Is there any info on its origin?

 

 

<em>The term 'cutie pie', as stated above, is an endearing term used to address a loved one, or a person that is dear to you. It dates back to almost a century ago, although it is not known how it came about to be. I would like to believe it has something to do with both parts of the phrase which joined together would translate into something 'very sweet', as cute was first recorded an additional century ago in reference to a gal's beauty.</em>
<em>This made me think of pie:)</em>
<em>Buh-bye,</em>

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19 janvier 2014
Ahh, I see. Thank you very much!
19 janvier 2014
It's a term of endearment, like sweetheart, honey, sugar.
19 janvier 2014
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