Lurve is a way to show someone you love them to a point you cant explain but you know you care for them
'Wow I think I love you Jenna' Thomas proclaimed. 'Well, jeffers I lurve you-' Jenna said
Thomas asked 'what's lurve? do you not love me?
Jenna exclaimed happily 'Lurve is so much more jeffers it means my affection cant be put into words'
Thomas asked 'what's lurve? do you not love me?
Jenna exclaimed happily 'Lurve is so much more jeffers it means my affection cant be put into words'
by Bean bean of the mushyroom April 10, 2022
similar to love in that is has the letters "L" "V" and "E"...but thats about it.
Lurve is much deeper, stronger and more meaningful than love. It is possible to make lurve, this feels much better than making love, and is more fun for everyone involved.
Lurve is much deeper, stronger and more meaningful than love. It is possible to make lurve, this feels much better than making love, and is more fun for everyone involved.
by <3 Margaret June 22, 2006
by nic&sam December 7, 2009
To care for, to understand deeply, to extinguish (as in the fire of ones gaze), to leave wanting more.
by VincentKerrazzi January 22, 2008
A word to describe a feeling that is somewhere between "liiiking" someone and "loooving" someone. It can also be used casually to describe gratitude.
Kelly: "So, are you and Steve going to prom together?"
Jamie: "Yes!!! I totally lurve him!!!"
James: "Hey, Lily, do you wanna go to the Three Days Grace concert with me?"
Lily: "Seriously???!!! J, I totally lurve you!!!"
Jamie: "Yes!!! I totally lurve him!!!"
James: "Hey, Lily, do you wanna go to the Three Days Grace concert with me?"
Lily: "Seriously???!!! J, I totally lurve you!!!"
by Chase, You're My Everything February 22, 2008
-a statement of the writer towards the one the message is intended to go to
-a shortened or abbreviated one-word form of "much love", "love ya", or "I love you" used at the end of a message or conversation.
- term of kindred affection (generally not romantic affection)
- can be used to indicate extreme care for someone without the sometimes oppressive, or misunderstood stigma of saying "I love you".
-NOT generally used as a synonym for "Love ___ (insert name)" at the end of a formal letter
-USUALLY the writer's name is left off after this word is used because the recipient of the message already knows who the message is from. (i.e. use on facebook)
-a shortened or abbreviated one-word form of "much love", "love ya", or "I love you" used at the end of a message or conversation.
- term of kindred affection (generally not romantic affection)
- can be used to indicate extreme care for someone without the sometimes oppressive, or misunderstood stigma of saying "I love you".
-NOT generally used as a synonym for "Love ___ (insert name)" at the end of a formal letter
-USUALLY the writer's name is left off after this word is used because the recipient of the message already knows who the message is from. (i.e. use on facebook)
From: Jenny Smith
Hey Paul,
I had a freaking amazing time at your party Friday!
Oh the things that happen when our group gets together... we must do it again soon.
thanks again!
~Lurves
_____________________________________
NOT:
Dear Frank,
blahblahblah
Lurves, Sally
Hey Paul,
I had a freaking amazing time at your party Friday!
Oh the things that happen when our group gets together... we must do it again soon.
thanks again!
~Lurves
_____________________________________
NOT:
Dear Frank,
blahblahblah
Lurves, Sally
by sillyfacemonkey January 17, 2012
by sky2yoshimura March 22, 2008