by Tiktok is (Top commenter) July 3, 2020

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 7, 2021

by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd December 10, 2020

1. A button on facebook.
2. A word for having a crush.
3. Another way to say said.
4. Something some people say in between EVERYTHING.
2. A word for having a crush.
3. Another way to say said.
4. Something some people say in between EVERYTHING.
1. Dude, I just liked every post on her wall!
2. I heard Tim totally likes you.
3. And she was all like, "Woah, you're hot!"
4. So, like, I was, like, shopping the other day, and like, this guy came up to me, and like, asked me out. Like, it was soo sketch!
2. I heard Tim totally likes you.
3. And she was all like, "Woah, you're hot!"
4. So, like, I was, like, shopping the other day, and like, this guy came up to me, and like, asked me out. Like, it was soo sketch!
by mahnameiskeri March 3, 2011

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 4, 2019

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
