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It means the speaker is pushing someone to agree that something will be cute.
From Destined To Be, Episode 49
The speaker is trying to convince someone that something will be adorable or appealing.
Use this when trying to get someone to see something positively. It can sound playful or persuasive, but not very natural in formal English.
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