Sweet As

What is Sweet As?


1.

Second most common phrase in New Zealand after "awesome". Said when someting is rather good instead of just "good" or "OK". Often followed by "bro".

How was the surf at Ragland yesterday?

Sweet As bro

See good, brilliant, super, ok, fantastic

2.

New zealand slang for "everything's okay."

Can also be used in place of "yes!"

"yeah, my night was sweet as, got on the piss with some mates and sung karaoke... badly"

"wanna beer mate?"

"yeah, sweet as"

3.

a new zealander expression to mean "cool!" , "right", "agreed"

- u fellas need a ride?

- yes we do bro!, sweet as!

See new zealand, kiwi, slang, cool, auckland

4.

Means "Ok" or just "sweet"

Can also be abbreviated as "Swaz"

Not just New Zealand..Northern Ireland/ Belfast too.

-"Did the peelers(police) manage to catch ye last night?"

-"Nah, I jumped over into someones back garden and was sweet as."

or

-"I found your front tooth after that fight with the bouncer."

-"Swaz."

See belfast, northern ireland, spide, milly, sweet

5.

Clearly a popular expression in various countries, it probably originates from England where it has been popular for many years and is presumably a shortened version of the common expression 'Sweet as a nut'.

- How was your evening last night with Sarah?

- Yeah, sweet as. I managed to kick the back door in for the first time.

See sweet, nut, excellent, good, fine

6.

As nice as anything one can think of

that bitch was sweet as

7.

To confirm that a action or situation has been successfully completed.

"Say,How was your game of chess today" reply with "sweet as"

See groovy, cool, no problem, nice ass


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