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Much Love 

Combination of Love and Respect -

when used by a man to address a woman
'Much Love Sweetheart'
Much Love by FF4REAL October 20, 2010
Related Words
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much music 

A canadian music channel, that plays all kind of things. They have french stuff, boring stuff, and awesome stuff. Personally I like MuchMoreMusic more, its also canadian but has more informational shows about "the bands you love"
Freddy: Hey jim-bill pass me that there clicker

Jim-Bill: Thats a hog's ear I've been munchin' on

Freddy: Garn-dungit I just wawnted ta watch the Much Music see what they got bou blue grass n britney spears
much music by ooOOgreGOOoo July 8, 2005

Much, you? 

"Much, you?" is a term used in place of the response, "Not much, how about you?"
Only real beauties are able to properly use this term and should not be used unless 100% necessary.
This is a term that should be used after someone asked "Yat?"
Acorn MacDonald: "Yat Jacob?"
Jacob M: "Much, you?"

(variation: "whole lotta much")
Much, you? by Taint Waffle November 10, 2020

Much Love 

An acceptable, some might say endearing, valediction (farewell) used as a sign of affection between male friends (bros) without insecurities about their, or your, sexuality.

As other definitions have pointed out: women may also employ this phrase, however this is not something to scorn them for; many of us suffer from ignorance of alien-cultures.
American: It was good talking to you again broseph, much love.

British: Toodle-pip old chum; it's been marvelous, much love to you.

Woman: Ha, ha, that is so funny, much love Jimmy; must dash.

Italian: Il nostro amore è la cosa più importantissima nella mia vita. Io brucio per amore di voi. Tu sei con me ovunque io vada. Ora e per sempre, il mio sexy maschile, molto amore.
Much Love by Scirerus September 26, 2012

much abliged 

This is the way you write "much obliged" when you've done way too much television/movie watching and too little reading, i.e. you're functionally illiterate.
1) Lookit me, I'm a cowboy-wannabe! But when I said "much abliged", all they did was laugh at me.

2) Even those dumbasses in "City Slickers" knew it was't "much abliged"; Curly would have stomped them for sure.

much wow 

You use this term when faced with something that is much of the wow.
That gru is much wow.
much wow by anonymus_2.0 February 19, 2018