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Nonsense, Adjective, Verb

1)A word which is used to substitute a space where a better verb, adjective, or noun.This context is used mainly by females ages 10-17, and the entire population of California.

2)Similar to, resembling.

3)A word used by those in Junior High, or High School, when they feel the word love, or crush is not appropriate for the context given.
1)Like, and then i bought the like, blue, or was it like purple, but, like, it was like, dark blue...

2)Man, you look like hell...

3)Janey and Alex like each other, so they blush in each other's presence.
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a clickable button on anything in facebook.
FACEBOOK STATUS
John Smith:
Omg I'm so exited about my progress on World Of Warcraft.
Stupid Friend:
LIKE
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By the year 2050, the sole remaining word in spoken English - a language once said to comprise 171,476 words, in a mode of communication once ubiquitous, then common, then, like, whatever. It was deemed, like, for real? and finally supplanted by enthusiastically written English, ie: texted abbreviations and emojis.
He was, like, 2050? and I'm like, what? and he went, like, the, like, single, like, remaining word in, like, whoa, and I'm, like, whatever
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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.
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!
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Girls use this word a lot
Girl: I want to LIKE go home now
Man: why do you"LIKE" want to?
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Some people use this many many times in a sentence when you are young.
Kid: So, its like, if like, you like, and like, you drop a ball and like, say like, something.
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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.
He was like, "oh my gosh,"and I'm like, "Ha, "when he was like , "Yo, I don't know."
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