it means i love you. the < 3 is suppossed to be a heart...its like sayin i love you.
boy:ok babe, i've gotta go
girl:ok hun, i <3 u
boy;...what does that mean?...
girl: it means i love you...duh!1
boy:...ohhhh ok...i get it now.
by luvher2 May 9, 2006
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a mathematically incorrect term, as you cannot have inequalities containing imaginary numbers.
sue: i <3 u
bob: i don't understand.
sue: what do you mean?
bob: you can't have an inequality with imaginary numbers "i <3 u" is impossible and makes no sense.
<sue has disconnected>
by yartsu February 8, 2011
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"I </3 you" means I don't love you.

Just as "I <3 u" means I love you.

Boy: I <3 u!
Girl: I </3 u.
Boy: Why?
Girl: There is someone else. Sry.
Boy: =(
by GustoLove May 23, 2008
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Bless us and save us, G <3 U, ya poor crature.
by Hig&Seo May 7, 2015
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1. A way of saying I love you, with <3 representing a heart.
2. 1 Iodine is less than 3 Uraniums.
1. Dude, I <3 u
2. Science shows that I <3 U.
by monke cactus March 10, 2021
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One of the best song ever made by Boombass and Zdar from the french electronic duo, Cassius. The music video about a iphone showing a person's mouth singing the song over and over again.
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
OOOh, I <3 U So. But why I <3 U I never know
by I<3USO April 22, 2023
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(ECONOMICS) Total unemployed, as a percent of the civilian labor force (official unemployment rate). Does not include discouraged workers. Also referred to as "headline unemployment" because it is the statistic reported in the news.

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly publishes six estimates of unemployment. The others are U-1, U-3, U-4, U-5, and U-6. Eurostat publishes one monthly estimate of unemployment for the European Union, which is approximately midway between U-3 and U-4.

The unemployment statistics for the USA are collected through a monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) (also known as the household survey) and an establishment survey.
U-3 is the official unemployment rate in the USA; it excludes passive jobseekers (people who are just looking for available job openings without applying). Passive jobseekers are counted as part of the labor force in Europe, but not in the USA. Prior to the 2008 economic crisis, this caused unemployment rates in the USA to be about 1% lower than they would have been if the BLS had used European methods of estimating.
by Abu Yahya July 16, 2010
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