The expression "honey do" is generally what a person will say to their spouse or significant other as a request to get chores or errends done, as in "Honey, could you do...". Also used in "Honey do lists" when it is not a single request. It is a play on words with the melon, honeydew.
The expression "honey-do" typically refers to a list of chores or tasks assigned to a spouse or partner, usually by the other partner. It is often used humorously to refer to tasks that need to be done around the house.
Lover (feminine). It's a flattering expression for girls like "Sexy Honey"
pleasant and easy....
Its just an expression of care.
If you mean possessing by taking honey then probably. In you mean by making it then no.
If you mean the use of honey that goes back over 5,000 years. All ancient cultures used honey to sweeten foods.
honey means you are very sweet
The expression is "honey do" rathar than what was cited. It's the start of a request from a woman to her "honey" to "do" something. The "honey do" list might include some things like straightening up the garage, cleaning the rain gutters, painting the spare bedroom,....
Dvorah (דבורה) = "honey bee"
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
If you mean what do honey bees feed on, they eat nectar.
it mean "honey"! a saying of the gays!
It mean's honey:)