To love.

Origin: Use of a stylized heart symbol in place of the word "love" in writing.
"wordomg/word! i heart that show!"
by Ian Maxwell November 4, 2002
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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*)
by Alex Pipe July 8, 2004
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A self-made cut on your chest that resembles a heart, or a cut that has enough lines to resemble a heart.

Some people will do this before they have sexual intercourse with your lover, to proclaim their love.

A lot of people are disgusted by this, or might turn them off, but people are sensually attracted to pain/marks on their body.

Hearts are usually placed in between your cleavage, male or female.
Her body had hearts between her ample cleavage, quickly getting redressed after coming to the conclusion that her crush wouldn't want to see her like this.
by 1rexie August 15, 2023
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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!
by Dr. Ivonna Phuc Allot May 28, 2004
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To have some connection to the heart, or be warm.

Seasonally common Japanese "Engrish" word used heavily in marketing. Meaning is somewhat ambiguous.
"Have a heartful White Day."
"Let's have heartful winter."
by sanvé November 26, 2009
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Verb. More than "to like" but not necessarily "to love." It could potentially be love, but it does not have to be. This word comes from when people write I (then the shape of a heart) Shannon, or some other name. People would always pronounce the "heart" when it was supposed to mean "love." This would always get annoying, so instead of blocking it out and telling people they are retarded and need to be shanked, it became embraced as its own definition.
by Troy Leland Shields September 24, 2004
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