by Blu_raz_slurpees February 23, 2019
In the world of metal, using the term " I hate you" actually is a way of saying "I love you". As was previously mentioned, metal'ers are not allowed to love, so they show said emotion through acts of hate.
by maldorf June 24, 2007
The fundamental opposite of I Love You. Though this can be used without necessarily feeling the lack of love for an individual, usage within a relationship can and will cause the counterpart to instantly lose all interest in you instantly.
Usage outside a relationship, however, can have some positive effects. For instance, an annoying individual who hangs around you against your choice could be the receiving end of "I Hate You", and then likely find another individual to bother.
Usage outside a relationship, however, can have some positive effects. For instance, an annoying individual who hangs around you against your choice could be the receiving end of "I Hate You", and then likely find another individual to bother.
Man: I hate you because you slept with my uncle's girlfriend's third step-brother in-law's baby sister's great grandfather's son's daughter's friend's brother. D<
Wife: ... isn't that you?
Man: ... Oh, right.
Wife: I WANT A DIVORCE D<
Wife: ... isn't that you?
Man: ... Oh, right.
Wife: I WANT A DIVORCE D<
by Zigbigidorlu January 15, 2007
by urreallyfunny July 11, 2021
Honestly? When dealing with females, the term "I hate you", can alot of the time mean "I Love You". Sounds complicated, but who said love was simple???
Dick: I'm sorry baby! I swear! I love you!
Jane: I hate you!( Thinking to herself, god I love this man.)
Jane: I hate you!( Thinking to herself, god I love this man.)
by how2bclassy101 August 14, 2006