by Tiktok is (Top commenter) July 03, 2020
A word hated by teachers all over the world, even though it has many useful meanings.
1.)To enjoy
2.)To be similar to
3.)Used to indicate an exaggeration
4.)Used to show what someone thought/wanted to say
1.)To enjoy
2.)To be similar to
3.)Used to indicate an exaggeration
4.)Used to show what someone thought/wanted to say
1.) I like chocolate
2.) Like cake, chocolate is delicious
3.) I had, like, 100 chocolates yesterday, they're so good
4.) And I was all like "Bitch, give me the box of chocolates already and leave."
2.) Like cake, chocolate is delicious
3.) I had, like, 100 chocolates yesterday, they're so good
4.) And I was all like "Bitch, give me the box of chocolates already and leave."
by 666Alex April 30, 2020
by jdjdksjsjxnsjsjzjshhsjsj February 24, 2019
For lazy speakers "like" takes the place of most verbs and adverbs in a sentence and used repetitively throughout a statement causing the statement to be much longer than it needs to be.
by Newday July 14, 2017
by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd December 10, 2020
When you really really hella like someone but you don't love them yet or you're scared to give them.
Person 1: I'm so in like with them....
Person 1's friend: omfg you love them stahp lying
Person 2: hEY be careful girlo
Person 1's friend: omfg you love them stahp lying
Person 2: hEY be careful girlo
by No please July 04, 2019
Random TikToker: People be like-
Me: *whips ruler* HEY, WE SHOULD NEVER USE “BE LIKE” AFTER A NOUN. We should ALL use “are like” or “is like” instead.
The TikToker: *Goes silent*
Me: *whips ruler* HEY, WE SHOULD NEVER USE “BE LIKE” AFTER A NOUN. We should ALL use “are like” or “is like” instead.
The TikToker: *Goes silent*
by a grammar nerd. 🤓 September 07, 2021