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Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell
Cutie Pies by Barbara  Bell













Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell

For now, you’re pleading not guilty to the murder by reason of lawful defense. I can only imagine what my face looks like. I feel pretty ugly in my hospital gown and slippers. At the courthouse, we worm through another batch of reporters and cameramen who could certainly have better things to do with their time.īy the time I get inside, I only get a five-minute consult with the lawyer Burt found for me, Cynthia White, a polite, exquisitely intelligent black woman that knows how to dress. Cameramen swarm in and a wall of reporters surges forward, shouting questions to Clarisse. Outside that door it’s like walking into a human-size beehive. I don’t know what they think I’m going to do. For my trip to court, they sit me in a wheelchair and manacle my ankles and left wrist to it.

Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell

By the time Tuesday rolls around, I’ve had six hours sleep, total. It’s often used to mean the same thing as cute, as in I love the little cutie-pie baby shoes-they’re so precious!Ī much less common variant of cutie pie is cutesy pie. The hyphenated form cutie-pie can be used as an adjective. Still, it’s possible that cutie pie can be directed toward someone other than a young child in a way that’s not considered demeaning, especially when it comes from a person they love as a term of affection. Because the term is most typically used to refer to children, calling an adult a cutie pie is even more likely to be considered demeaning. Though it’s less common, the term cutie pie can also be used to refer to or address a person whom one considers attractive. However, this sense of the word can be considered demeaning toward the person it’s referring to or addressing. It can also be used as a term of address. However, cutie can also be used to refer to a person whom one considers attractive, as in There are a couple of real cuties in my math class. The word cutie can be used by itself to mean the same thing.

Cutie Pies by Barbara Bell

You can call a young child a cutie pie or you can address a young child as cutie pie, as in Hey, cutie pie! I missed you! Cutie pie is a term of endearment and affection that’s especially used to refer to or to address young children, much like sweetheart, sweetie, or darling.















Cutie Pies by Barbara  Bell