Common phrase used by females to express discontent in a current situation. These females are often the ones who use the phrase "can you not?"
"I hate my life" is usually meant to be a speech filler; it holds no significant value to a conversation or situation. It is probable that the female is trying to seek attention after mis-performing or failing some task, however, little sympathy is provided by the surrounding population.
Some proper responses to the phrase are the following: "Aww," "Uh oh," and "What happened?" It is disrespectful to reply with the following: "I hate your life, too," "Hahaha, you suck," and "Oh, you fail."
"I hate my life" is usually meant to be a speech filler; it holds no significant value to a conversation or situation. It is probable that the female is trying to seek attention after mis-performing or failing some task, however, little sympathy is provided by the surrounding population.
Some proper responses to the phrase are the following: "Aww," "Uh oh," and "What happened?" It is disrespectful to reply with the following: "I hate your life, too," "Hahaha, you suck," and "Oh, you fail."
Steph cannot open the file in Photoshop
Steph: Ahh, I hate my life.
Joanne loses in Tetris
Joanne: Oh my god... I hate my life...
Steph: Ahh, I hate my life.
Joanne loses in Tetris
Joanne: Oh my god... I hate my life...
by 881 January 24, 2006
Used to describe how crummy one is feeling, usually in a shitty circumstance or after you have a terrible day. Not used in serious terms, no need to worry if a friend says this unless it sounds like they are genuinely depressed.
by real-life-potato March 09, 2016
An expression to affirm love for others even while expressing that their bad is really, truly wrong, disturbing, and often times embarrassing to be around.
I love you and value you, I really do. But I hate it when you binge drink and steal stuff from your roommates. I lose some admiration for you. I guess I Love the Sinner, but Hate the Sin.
by St. Augustine March 23, 2013
by Helma! October 29, 2006
To love or to like immensely. The normal “I hate you” means the exact opposite, however when added with “with a passion” at the end it’s symbolizes something more.
by Themanman1 November 21, 2021
It Was My Understanding That everybody had heard (Brian) Heard What? (Sewy) BRIAN DON'T (petah) A WELLA I HATE N-
by Cenafan December 31, 2022