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Romanticide 

A. "scientific deffinition" The art of loving someone that inevertedly causes ones own demise. The victim is completly aware of the outcome, but cannot bring one self to forget about the person they have fallen in love with.

B. "emo deffinition" When you love a being so completly with mind, body, and soul, and they disease your every thought, suffocating you, and you eventually find yourself drowning in the black abyss of rejection/ignorance and/or attention. Usually the only way out is death. and/or chocolate... maybe friends too... if you're lucky.
Sally loves Bob, so much. but Bob loves Jack. Sally can't forget about Bob, so she is slowly commiting romanticide.
Romanticide by goodbyePLATYPUS April 25, 2006
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romanticide 

Literally, death by romance.

n. Romanticide can apply to both suicide AND homicide committed in the name of romance.
Karen briefly considered attaching her high-top nipple-clamps, but common sense told her she shouldn't kill the poor bastid on their first date, despite her affection for romanticide.
romanticide by Doc Velocity January 11, 2009

romanticide 

romanticide is a combination of the 2 words:

romance and suicide

the meaning: a romantic suicide.
cause of death was a romanticide
romanticide by Darling Mannie January 15, 2006

romanticize 

The actual motherfricking définition of the word ‘romanticize’

deal with or describe in an idealized or unrealistic fashion; make (something) seem better or more appealing than it really is.

For example: (not hating on Melanie Martinez bc she is a good example when it comes to mind on the word romanticise)
Guy 1: Melanie Martinez romanticizes mental illness

Guy 2: That’s an understatement
romanticize by Shrek-Tastic! August 7, 2018

romanticism 

A particular school of thought represented in art, writing and thinking originating in Europe during the 18th century. Moving away from most traditional ideas of the time, it put a strong importance on individuality, nature, love, and creativity.
Austen, Coleridge, and Wordsworth were all creator/followers of romanticism.
romanticism by Dan54321 July 6, 2006

Romantizice 

Make something seem better or more appealing than it really is
Ex 1:

-I want to date a bad boy!
-You're just romantizicing it for what you've seen in movies.

Ex 2:

People romantizice everything these days: accents, unhealthy relationships, drugs, alcohol.
Romantizice by Bellachris April 19, 2017

romanticidal 

Similar to the word suicidal but the difference being that you have been rejected/not noticed by the one you have truly fallen in love with and the only way out may be suicide, if you are a person whom contemplates suicide for this reason you are known as 'Romanticidal'

See romanticide
He love him but he loves her, he will turn romanticidal if he is continued to be ignored.
romanticidal by Iain C October 3, 2007