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FREE LOADER

Someone who takes advantage of another persons good nature by eating, drinking, smoking and taking money of them.
He's a complete free loader! He comes over smokes my cigarette's, drinks my beer, helps himself to the fridge and to top it all of asks to borrow money!
by Mark1412 May 12, 2007
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loaded

the act of excessive consumption of alocholic beverage which fuels the primitive barbaric wild side of any human being. usually loaded people result in the following - stumbling around , say stupid things, and likes to go streaking, do animal calls, and chase the opposite sex
whoa look at her go! betty's loaded!
by rob strott August 30, 2004
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loiner

obscure label for a native of Leeds, England
a loiner, geordie and brummie walk into a bar.
only the loiner left alive.
by stotty June 1, 2006
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LOLDEAD

Bob 1: I EATED MY DOG WTF111!!1HAX1111
Bob 2: LOLDEAD!!I7&yf*&eyf&YF7WEY
by Stuuuuuuuuuart September 4, 2006
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Loive

Loive is a nebulous word. It's a rather interesting cross between like and love, and was created because of the large gap between like and love. After all, quite a few relationships develop slowly, and once one surpasses the realm of like, it is naturally inhibitory to continue to use the same word to describe a deeper feeling.

Take, for example, the word "thanks." If your best friend gave you a card for your birthday, you'd most likely say "thanks." However, if a complete stranger volunteered to donate a kidney so that you could live properly without a dialysis machine and did not expect any remuneration, "thanks" would be quite inappropriate.

Loive is similarly oriented with "like" and "love." When a relationship has progressed beyond merely "like," yet has not reached the comfortably stable level of "love," "loive" serves as a safe and appropriate alternative. Many people are hesitant to use "love" in a casual setting, simply because it has so many deep and serious connotations. True, someone may say "I love you," but he/she may only mean "I care about you quite a bit." However, a married couple may say "I love you" and mean, "I am eternally bonded with you, and am willing to give my life so that you may live. I am prepared to spend the rest of my life at your side, and I hope you are, too."

Given these widely differing connotations, the use of the word "loive" is quite necessary to avoid unflattering misconceptions.

NOTE: "Loive" is pronounced "loy-vuh," with the "vuh" just like the "v" in "love." Simply replace the "lo" with a "loy" and you're set.
"We've only been together for a week, Jenny, you know I don't love you yet. But I do loive you! I loive you very much! <3"
by maretard January 20, 2008
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Loike

I loike you michael!!!!!
by mrparishilton January 26, 2008
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Loilet

When in a pub or club, most women will habitually return to the same toilet cubicle, perhaps because they know that it is relatively clean. This is the toilet to which one is loyal, hence loilet.
"I'm off for a pee, Tracey. I hope my loilet's free!"
by Lizbie B May 24, 2006
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