by ljx December 28, 2004
Get the like a skennmug. Like Syndrome is a common condition where the victim uses the word "like" after every odd word. This condition is often gained when somebody (often a woman) uses too much social media, and forgets basic sentence structure because of it.
Friend 1 - "Did you see that new Michael Bay film?"
Victim - "Like, yeah, it was, like, the worst, like, film I've ever, like, seen"
Friend 2 - "Damn, she has like syndrome, there's no helping her now"
Victim - "Like, yeah, it was, like, the worst, like, film I've ever, like, seen"
Friend 2 - "Damn, she has like syndrome, there's no helping her now"
by Completely_Original_Name July 10, 2017
Get the Like Syndromemug. *Like Turkey* ( _n_) : Type of a relationship where its not a relationship but its a thing for sure, where you dont say "i love you" to each other but "i like you" . It has all the elements of dating except that.
Usually for commitment phopic people who want to be with each other but not 'date' at the same time.
Derivation : Derived from fist turkey. A fist turkey is an awkward combination of a fist bump and a highfive, thus its neither a fistbump, nor a handshake. Now substitute fist bump with dating and handshake with friends with benefits and there you have it. Like turkey.
Usually for commitment phopic people who want to be with each other but not 'date' at the same time.
Derivation : Derived from fist turkey. A fist turkey is an awkward combination of a fist bump and a highfive, thus its neither a fistbump, nor a handshake. Now substitute fist bump with dating and handshake with friends with benefits and there you have it. Like turkey.
by Fandomlove May 29, 2016
Get the Like turkeymug. Likes soup is a clan made by Generation z that was designed for gamer tags on video games to signify a clan member.
This fucking bitch on the other team is in a clan, I can tell because multiple opponents have “likes soup” at the end of their names.
by benty likes soup January 14, 2020
Get the likes soupmug. On Facebook, liking something some one shared, sharing it, then when some one else shares it from you, liking it again.
You may or may not have liked the shared thing on your own profile, but the word has more meaning when you do not like the shared thing in your profile. One shares something on their profile when they like it. Therefore, it is redundant to like it via the like button on their profile.
Could be used in the past tense as "cross-liked".
You may or may not have liked the shared thing on your own profile, but the word has more meaning when you do not like the shared thing in your profile. One shares something on their profile when they like it. Therefore, it is redundant to like it via the like button on their profile.
Could be used in the past tense as "cross-liked".
Anne shared a link to a new music video. I liked it and shared it on my profile. Then Peter liked and shared the video from my profile. So I went to his profile and liked it. Then pretty much all my friends started sharing the link and I went on a cross-liking spree and cross liked every time the link was shared.
by The Maker of the Word June 1, 2011
Get the cross-likingmug. by Swiffen October 10, 2019
Get the Hannah-likemug. 