A playful twist to the popular late 2000s motivational slogan "live laugh love". The cynicist connotation behind this phrase is often used to as a protection mechanism disguise one's affection towards others.
Especially used among teenage girls (such as a specific person from a school) from 14-16, they use "live laugh hate" interchangeably as SOS. After one becomes addicted to this vocab, they drop it at random inappropriate times.
As soon as one turns 17, they go out of the hatred phase and stop using "live laugh hate" but go along with the Gen-beta phrase of "Live laugh necessito ayudar".
Especially used among teenage girls (such as a specific person from a school) from 14-16, they use "live laugh hate" interchangeably as SOS. After one becomes addicted to this vocab, they drop it at random inappropriate times.
As soon as one turns 17, they go out of the hatred phase and stop using "live laugh hate" but go along with the Gen-beta phrase of "Live laugh necessito ayudar".
by mediumhungrykids March 19, 2024
To say "Dropping the nuclear bomb saved lives" is to weigh the actual lives lost against the theoretical lives that would have been theoretically lost and is to assume 1. That you can accurately predict how long the war was going to last and 2. You can accurately predict how many lives would have been lost.
Hym "Actual lives vs theoretical lives, Ben. You can't say that with any degree of ACTUAL certainty. Not intelligent and doing an incest cult doesn't make you better than everyone."
by Hym Iam April 29, 2024
Hoe 1: I want to suck your dick
Man of god: no I don’t want no free head, I am a fucking crackhead though
Hoe 1: well cya muda fucka
So pretty much living for dicks means that you only want dick
Man of god: no I don’t want no free head, I am a fucking crackhead though
Hoe 1: well cya muda fucka
So pretty much living for dicks means that you only want dick
by CluezSZN December 07, 2020
by Lajdhfbsjskfnfns February 26, 2020
by Lajdhfbsjskfnfns February 26, 2020
Some pretentious, deep allegory used in David Cronenberg’s 1983 film “Videodrome” starring James Woods and Debbie Harry of Blondie.
Nicki: “Just come to me Max, come to Nicki… watch, I’ll show you how. It‘s easy.”
(Television does some gnarly magic trick)
Max: (Raising literal handgun to his head) “Long live the new flesh.”
(Television does some gnarly magic trick)
Max: (Raising literal handgun to his head) “Long live the new flesh.”
by LafufuLover69 March 02, 2024
A state of grief so intense, so unimaginable, so unconscionable, you lack the coping skills to process what’s happened, so you just go through the motions of your subsequent days with as little effort or even consciousness as possible.