What Salad Finger calls sand in Salad Fingers EP 7. Marjory Stuart-Baxter and him are sampling the sand around his house in the middle of nowhere. Mr. Fingers remarks that the "floor sugar" tastes odd to him, and then suggests he and Marjory make a record of their discoveries.
"I agree, the floor sugar does taste rather queer in this area. We should make a record of our findings"
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This word became a much more popular search term after the release of a song called Watermelon Sugar High by the UK artist Harry Styles in 2019
There has been much debate over what, if any, product or item this song has been referencing.
The most popular theory is that he's singing about an old variety of heroin that was widely used in Georgia in the late 80's - however, he would have been unable to experience the effects of this narcotic as it was certainly unavailable by the time 2019 rolled around.
Luckily, there seems to be a more realistic and likely theory to explain what this unknown item could be.
He would seem to be singing about a particular variety of high strength cannabis extract called Sugar Crumble which can come in Watermelon flavor.
Sugar crumble is named for it's crystalline structure and crumble type of appearance. It's one of many similar cannabis extract varieties such as shatter, wax, crumble and whip - each named for their look or structural design
Yo bro, have you got any of that Watermelon Sugar left?
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According to the song, 'Sugar Shack' (1962 by Keith McCormack and Jimmy Torres), it is what "everybody calls" a certain beatnik hang-out. It's hard to say what the writers intention was, other than to evoke a kind of hip vibe to a rather pedestrian love song.
"Shack" is a nickname that was used for any kind of eatery, especially a roadside restaurant that might have a limited menu, like 'taco shack', 'burger shack', 'hotdog shack'; literally, a 'sugar shack' would sell sugar.
At the time 'Sugar' was also drug slang for heroin, perhaps because of it's white color.
In the song, the singer is infatuated with a 'girlie' who is a waitress in leotards and barefoot, who works at a shabby coffeehouse located 'beyond the tracks', suggesting a seedy area.
Heroin addicts at the time were known to frequent coffee houses rather than bars (because alcohol and heroin can lead to death from decreased heart rate). But it is unlikely that the writer was trying to disguise a heroin reference, but rather use the name as an all-knowing, hipster nod to the drug world. The use of the name in this way would be ironic -as a knowing (perhaps derogatory) term for a hang-out that also happened to attract heroin users, even though the management and help might merely be indifferent or tolerant of those addicts who had a natural attraction to such a place, just like cockroaches are drawn to a dirty sink.
You can understand why Ive got to get back to that sugar shack, whoa baby.
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cum.
harry styles just wants to taste it.
harry styles just wants to taste it.
watermelon sugar, aka cum.
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a term you can call your boyfriend.
come here sugar booger i love you so much.
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The guy in the friendgroup that offers to pay for everything
Brad: Damn these sex toys are really expensive, I don't think I can afford them.
Preston: Don't worry bro, I got you.
Brad: Thanks bro, I can't wait to use these later with my girl.
*Later*
Brad: Wow, Preston sure was being a sugar homie back there