In reference to Luke Bryan's lyrics to "Drunk on You", it means exactly what you think it does.
It means that in today's world money is more important than relations in man's life! “Nothing but Money, Is sweeter than Honey.”
honey, bunny, sunny, funny, runny
Money = Dinheiro
To gather. So, to 'accumulate' money would mean: to gather money.
You probably mean "money laundering". This is a eufemism for money transactions meant to hide revenues from ilicit activities, or "dirty money". Money laundering is in itself a criminal actvity in most countries.
i think they like honey beacuse they just like the taste of a sweet drink or drip of honey
Money can buy honey and with money you can make honey
It has proven difficult to find a meaning of the term Money Honey. Money Honey is a song that was sung by Lady Gaga on her debut album "The Fame". In the lyrics of the song the term refers to love related things such as kisses and being ones lover.
What Do You Do for Money Honey was created in 1980.
the song is 'money' by girls aloud :)
If you mean drip leg, yes you can. Some local codes still want a drip leg installed.
Money , Money , Money is honey
The improper conjugation "BEEZ" means "I am (always)" and in the "TRAP" is where you get your money (honey), but where you can get stung.
Honey, honey, honey! It's that sticky, golden goodness bees work their butts off to make. So, if you're looking for something sweet that rhymes with money, look no further than honey, honey, honey!
It takes no money to make honey- honey is made by bees, and bees do not use money. However, people keep bees, and harvest the honey they make- and that can cost money. However, the exact cost to produce 8 ounces of honey will depend on how large of a bee keeping operation you have, and how you are extracting honey from the honeycombs.
Its not. Love is money. When you give me k.k.kisses that's money honey. When im your lover and your mistress that's money honey. When you touch me its so delicious that's money honey. In the words of lady gaga. x
The future tense of "drip" is "will drip" or "is going to drip."