sweet, keep someone

sweet, keep someone
 Keep someone satisfied and well disposed.

A concise dictionary of English slang (2nd edition) . . 2015.

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  • keep someone sweet — To ensure that someone remains well disposed towards one • • • Main Entry: ↑sweet * * * keep someone sweet informal phrase to do good things for someone so that they will continue to support you or to be friendly to you They want to keep us sweet …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep someone sweet — keep (someone) sweet to do things to please someone so that they help you or treat you well in the future. I like to keep the neighbours sweet in case we have to borrow a ladder or something from them …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep someone sweet —  Keep someone satisfied and well disposed towards oneself …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • keep someone sweet — informal keep someone well disposed towards oneself, especially by favours or bribery. → sweet …   English new terms dictionary

  • keep someone sweet — informal to do good things for someone so that they will continue to support you or to be friendly to you They want to keep us sweet so that we won t make a fuss …   English dictionary

  • keep sweet — keep (someone) sweet to do things to please someone so that they help you or treat you well in the future. I like to keep the neighbours sweet in case we have to borrow a ladder or something from them …   New idioms dictionary

  • sweet — [[t]swi͟ːt[/t]] ♦♦♦ sweeter, sweetest, sweets 1) ADJ GRADED Sweet food and drink contains a lot of sugar. ...a mug of sweet tea... If the sauce seems too sweet, add a dash of red wine vinegar. ...the sweet taste of wild strawberries. Derived… …   English dictionary

  • keep — [[t]ki͟ːp[/t]] ♦ keeps, keeping, kept 1) V LINK ERG If someone keeps or is kept in a particular state, they remain in it. [V n adj/prep] The noise kept him awake... [V n adj/prep] Reggie was being kept busy behind the bar... [V adj/prep] To keep… …   English dictionary

  • sweet — I UK [swiːt] / US [swɪt] adjective Word forms sweet : adjective sweet comparative sweeter superlative sweetest *** 1) tasting like sugar I d like something sweet, like a piece of cake. This tea is too sweet. She doesn t really like sweet things.… …   English dictionary

  • sweet — adjective 1》 having the pleasant taste characteristic of sugar or honey; not salty, sour, or bitter. 2》 (of air, water, etc.) fresh, pure, and untainted.     ↘fragrant. 3》 pleasing in general; delightful.     ↘working, moving, or done smoothly or …   English new terms dictionary

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