Initially meant "bless your heart" or "blessings". But after being popularized by viral TikTok star SheRa Seven (sprinkle sprinkle lady), giving financial-oriented dating advice to the girls, "sprinkle sprinkle" became a way to allude to her and her way of approaching dating life.
"If a man asks about your body count, ask him about his bank account. Sprinkle Sprinkle."
"If a man wants to go for a date on Starbucks, bring your friend to make it clear this is not a date. Sprinkle Sprinkle."
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Sprinkle sprinkle is a slang term that means "blessings" or "bless your heart." It was coined by YouTuber SheraSeven, but has since spread to and gone viral on TikTok.
"When a man says I've been taken advantage of financially before' he's trying to tell you he's not going to give you any type of money. So your response should be 'oh I'm so sorry you're having financial issues. I didn't know. Are you sure you're able to, you know, be out and about and paying for dinners and things like that? Because maybe you shouldn't really be dating right now if you're, you know, unable to afford it.' sprinkle sprinkle"
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its the new slay :)
if u say slay ur a gay
"omg ur so sprinkle sprinkle queen"
"sprinkle sprinkle"
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It can mean either
1. The process of sprinkling Tobacco over weed in a joint while rolling it.
2. Telling someone to relax, just like they quite possibly could after smoking a joint
1. Brett: One sec I just need to Sprinkle Da Sprinkle and we'll be done.
2. Bunny: What's up with you man? Sprinkle Da Sprinkle.
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A term that "book girls" use when there is a spicy scene or a scene that makes the love interest more appealing.
*In Book* : "He lightly kissed he neck and moved his hand down to her thigh... 'You are and will forever be mine'..."
*Book girl* : ✨sprinkle sprinkle✨
When someone has somebody else wrapped around their little finger and they are given things like money or expensive gifts, you have officially sprinkle sprinkled
he bought them something of high value or something that costs a lot ‘sprinkle sprinkle’