buttercup
English
Noun
buttercup (plural buttercups)
- Any of many herbs, of the genus Ranunculus, having yellow flowers; the crowfoot.
- Any flower of the genus Narcissus; a daffodil.
- Short for buttercup squash.
- Affectionate or ironic term of address.
- 1957, “All Shook Up”, Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley (lyrics), performed by Elvis Presley:
- When she touched my hand, what a chill I got
Her lips are like a volcano that's hot
I'm proud to say that she's my buttercup.
I'm in love - I'm all shook up.
- 1987, Joyce Brandon, Lady and the Lawman, page 346:
- Listen, buttercup, you're damned good in bed. They don't come any better, but I'm really not interested in playing second fiddle to your camera or your young lovers.
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herb of the genus Ranunculus
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flower of the genus Narcissus — see daffodil
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