l'oreille bonbons
"Est-ce que tu aimes les bonbons ?"
In French, cotton candy is called "barbe à papa." The term translates literally to "dad's beard," reflecting the fluffy, spun sugar's appearance. It is a popular treat at fairs and carnivals in France, just as it is in many other countries.
"Adieu jolie Candy" means "Farewell pretty Candy". It is the name of a French pop song from the 70s.
It means to get your full attention and listen to what he/she is going to say
occupé is how you say engaged in French
candy is called "sucrerie" in French.
Bonbon. (Candy) Le bonbon. (The candy)
l'oreille.
Ear Candy was created on 1996-05-20.
Plus de bonbons
Passer les bonbons.
le pays des bonbons
Vous aimez le bonbon
Ear Candy for the Headphone Trippers was created on 2007-10-10.
Same way just with alittle accent
'Barbe à papa rose'
"des boucles d'oreilles, des pendants d'oreille"