by Yuliette August 27, 2021
1: ”can I waste 3 months of your life”
2:*puts on hearing aids* ”what was that I couldn't hear you”
1: ”i love you”
2: ”i love you too”
*three months later*
1: ”BYE”
*relationship over and both now depressed*
2:*puts on hearing aids* ”what was that I couldn't hear you”
1: ”i love you”
2: ”i love you too”
*three months later*
1: ”BYE”
*relationship over and both now depressed*
by Shreky000 March 02, 2019
A word that a bunch of little girls use to much, then break up with their little boyfriend about a day later then have a new boyfriend that they are in love with some how. I, Love, My, Boyfriend, So, Much.
'I'm 8 years old and I truly am in love with my boyfriend, even though we will break up in about an hour. Jimmy I love you '
Next day - I hate you your mean.
Next day - I love you so much Alex we will be together forever.
Next day - I hate you your mean.
Next day - I love you so much Alex we will be together forever.
by JigglyPuff123 July 05, 2012
This is used to tell someone you love them, often said to family. The first person to ever say these words was RDJ aka Iron Man/Tony Stark. And it made us cry very much... Instead of saying 'I love you!' in 2019 we say 'I love you 3000!'.
by Moon🌙Child June 19, 2019
No explanation for this either
by big daddy Pablo July 19, 2019
as written by your girlfriend
i love you is a phrase that i used to think was overused, before i found someone to say it to and truly mean it.
now i don’t think i can use it enough.
love is something i knew already. love was familiar, but in a different way. you taught me that love should be mutual, given but also received. you taught me that love isn’t always butterflies, but comfort and safety with your person. love is wanting to write a paragraph every night. love is always putting the “i” in front when you say i love you. love is constantly longing for just one more kiss, one more hug, one more touch of a hand. love is staying up longer than you ever used to just so you can talk. love is seeing beauty in every part of you that you consider a flaw. love is wanting to kiss all of your scars, and assure you that you are perfect. love is sticking around when it gets hard, and communicating when it’s difficult. most importantly, love is something i know differently because of you.
i love you is a phrase that i used to think was overused, before i found someone to say it to and truly mean it.
now i don’t think i can use it enough.
love is something i knew already. love was familiar, but in a different way. you taught me that love should be mutual, given but also received. you taught me that love isn’t always butterflies, but comfort and safety with your person. love is wanting to write a paragraph every night. love is always putting the “i” in front when you say i love you. love is constantly longing for just one more kiss, one more hug, one more touch of a hand. love is staying up longer than you ever used to just so you can talk. love is seeing beauty in every part of you that you consider a flaw. love is wanting to kiss all of your scars, and assure you that you are perfect. love is sticking around when it gets hard, and communicating when it’s difficult. most importantly, love is something i know differently because of you.
by Yolocupcake July 04, 2022
A phrase that I used to believe was "cringe" - not really cringe but that's the only word that comes close to how I'd describe it. A friend of mine also found the word "cringe" too, but also agreed that the word cringe didn't do it justice either. Perhaps the notion of love was what made it cringe. My friend never told anyone they loved them, but rather showed it by action. I didn't willingly ever tell anyone I loved them, but only did so because they said it first and I would've gotten yelled at if I didn't say it back.
Then one day my friend and I realised we had a crush on each other (ironically), and that was the day we both said we loved each other and finally understood that it wasn't cringe at all, but perhaps the best thing in the world to hear from someone if it's the right "someone". From that day on there hasn't been a day we haven't told each other we love them.
Then one day my friend and I realised we had a crush on each other (ironically), and that was the day we both said we loved each other and finally understood that it wasn't cringe at all, but perhaps the best thing in the world to hear from someone if it's the right "someone". From that day on there hasn't been a day we haven't told each other we love them.
"I love you" isn't cringe, it's the best and hardest phrase to say in the English language, but it means the universe and beyond if you hear it from just the right someone.
by Magic kitty April 29, 2022