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Heart (noun) typically used for crushing, breaking, or smashing. The word is also used in literary every song that has ever existed, and every song that will existed. It is almost always destroyed by someone who you care about but can also be destroyed by something called type 2 diabetes.
$teven: "yo you broke my heart yo"
@very: "why would you use yo twice in a sentence Steven"
Heart by OrganDisplayer1912 January 23, 2021
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An organ with two functions: firstly, pumping blood around the body: secondly, getting its owner in trouble.
Follow your heart, but wear a helmet.
heart by Fearman August 31, 2007
A Rock Band formed in the early 1970's fronted by Ann & Nancy Wilson.
Heart is my favorite Rock Band!
Heart by ONEWORD February 21, 2004
The familiar double-lobed heart symbol seen on Valentine's Day cards and candy was inspired by the shape of human female buttocks as seen from the rear. The twin lobes of the stylized version correspond roughly to the paired auricles and ventricles (chambers) of the anatomical heart, is never bright red in color and its shape does not have the invagination at the top nor the sharp point at the base. The ancient Greeks and Romans originated the link between human female anatomy and the heart shape. The Greeks associated beauty with the curves of the human female behind. The Greek goddess of beauty, Aphrodite, was beautiful all over, but was unique in that her buttocks were especially beautiful. Her shapely rounded hemispheres were so appreciated by the Greeks that they built a special temple Aphrodite Kallipygos, which literally meant, 'Goddess with the Beautiful Buttocks.' This was probably the only religious building in the world that was dedicated to buttock worship. It was possible that the heart symbol represented both male and female glutes (the group that includes the three large muscles of each buttock that control thigh movement) but the Valentine's heart more closely fits the rounded female anatomy rather than the angular, compact and slimmer male butt. Valentine's Day-type heart symbols first became popular in 15th century Europe as a suit designation on playing cards. It is possible that the Renaissance fondness for classical literature and history brought forth the Greek interest in the female buttocks shape, which also mirrors the basic outline of female breasts.
dude: Nice heart :)
girl: what
heart by Veigrn February 16, 2006
To love.

Origin: Use of a stylized heart symbol in place of the word "love" in writing.
"wordomg/word! i heart that show!"
heart by Ian Maxwell November 3, 2002
1. courage or enthusiasm.

2. giving it your all.

3. the hallow muscle that pumps blood throughout your body to sustain you.

4. a person's feeling or capacity for love or compassion.
Are you completely spineless? Have you not heart in the matter?

Put your heart in it, and you will find that things will turn out better.

Watch it! we want to patch this poor sod up, not puncture his bleedin' heart.

"Where is your heart man?! Have you one at all?! Why you cold bstrd!"
(that'd be Trevor talkin' to me *nods*)
heart by Alex Pipe July 8, 2004
The organ in your body that pumps blood to the lungs in the right ventricle and blood comes in from your left ventricle, there are 4 chambers in your body. These are the Left and Right Ventricles, and the Left and Right Atriums.
The heart is an organ that works with the lungs to keep you alive. So don't fucking smoke or eat high cholestrol foods you fags!