by Jonesin4Ya December 17, 2009
"sweet on" is the definition like "rock on" which basicly means right on and thats so sweet at the same time. first used by Jason Chicoine a junior high history teacher.
by Jonny Boothe December 19, 2004
by pinkboy April 28, 2005
This term generally refers to a state of excellence and awesomeness set above others. When it was first put to use by myself it was a combination of Rock On and Sweet. Unlike the previous definition, this form of it usually implies more of a state of mellowness and success, in that all has come together, rather than a state has just been activated. A word often used for esteem. Can generally be used for a variety of successes, big and small. It's meaning is emphasized when used in repetition.
Another: Check it out the burgers looked cooked.
You: Sweet on, Dudeman, sweet on.
Another: Great show, man. You really did awesome.
You: Sweet on, you know me.
Another: You should have seen it, we rocked them.
You: Really? Sweet on.
You: Sweet on, Dudeman, sweet on.
Another: Great show, man. You really did awesome.
You: Sweet on, you know me.
Another: You should have seen it, we rocked them.
You: Really? Sweet on.
by Gibbins July 6, 2004
Timothy: Would you like to swallow my sweet-sweetness my dear?
Geri: Oooooo my sweet-sweetness is so wet for you!
Geri: Oooooo my sweet-sweetness is so wet for you!
by TimothyRainbow August 13, 2011
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".
by hmvgasman June 4, 2006