When they're used as pet names? Nothing. They're both terms of endearment and affection.
This is not an idiom. Some people call their loved one by a pet name like "honey" or "darling" or "sweetie."
It is an Irish name, though it's not frequently used. It's also a term of endearment, like 'honey" or "darling."
Darling is a noun (my darling) and an adjective (his darling wife).
this is how you say Darling in Polish:Kochanie
The Hawaiian translation for darling is makamae.
Honey as food- Med; honey as darling- Milichko
Money can buy honey and with money you can make honey
Baby Darling Doll Face Honey was created on 2009-04-07.
honey is sweeter and more eddable
Honey (edible) - Mel Honey (darling) - Bem, Querido/Querida
well i think honey is more endearing people preffer that instead of darling that's to 50's style
honey
There is a slight difference, but they are interchangeable in recipes. It just comes down to personal preference.
yes
Lover, darling, beau, sweetheart, paramour...
Honey is a liquid, sugar is a solid Honey is gold, sugar is white Honey tastes bad, sugar makes me hyper :)
The difference between a frog and a bee is that the frog's honey is inedible.