a
slang term originating in
England that means someone who is "sweetness and light" (a person who cannot
conceive of ever
having done anything bad to anybody or anything) and who can't face
reality or any
outness.
(slang) someone who exhibits "sweetness and light" (but can't face
mest or any
outness); someone who cannot go deeper into the
bank than a
thought. See also sweetness and light in this glossary. "Well, my
soul is over there," some theetie-weetie will tell you. -Out-
Tech (21
Sept. 65)
having the
attitude that everything is all "sweetness and light" while not facing
reality at all.
having the
attitude that everything is all "sweetness and light" while not facing
reality at all. They're in some happy little theetie-weetie
dream, you know?
(British
slang) "sweetness and light"; of or pertaining to a person or thing exhibiting unusual
tolerance,
understanding,
sympathy, etc., (often used ironically when such a display is entirely out of
character).
having the
attitude that everything is all "sweetness and light" while not facing
reality at all.
(slang) having the
attitude that everything is all "sweetness and light" while not facing
reality at all.
(slang) someone who exhibits "sweetness and light" (but they can't face
mest or any
outness); someone who cannot go deeper into the
bank than a
thought. See also sweetness and light in this glossary.
someone who has the
attitude that everything is all "sweetness and light" while not facing
reality at all.