When your ex says that they love you like a friend, but they constantly tell you that they love you just to get you to say that you love them too in hopes that you really are still secretly in love with them. Even though you broke up six months ago. Most common in ex girlfriends, but can happen with clingy-stringy ex boyfriends as well.
by AlucarddraculA August 6, 2011

Carrie : I love you.
Frank : I love you more.
Carrie : nope. I love you more, look it up, it's on the internet.
Frank : how about that, you're right, it is on the Internet.
Frank : I love you more.
Carrie : nope. I love you more, look it up, it's on the internet.
Frank : how about that, you're right, it is on the Internet.
by Admin of the Internet November 25, 2014

boyfriend:i love you
girlfriend: i love you harder
(or vice versa, not to be confused with a sexual joke)
girlfriend: i love you harder
(or vice versa, not to be confused with a sexual joke)
by fmlman October 9, 2009

Sarah: I love you
Marty: I love you too
Sarah: I love you more
Marty: I don't think so baby
Sarah: Umm... Let me check urban dictionary .. Yeah no , it says I love you more .
Marty: I love you too
Sarah: I love you more
Marty: I don't think so baby
Sarah: Umm... Let me check urban dictionary .. Yeah no , it says I love you more .
by Sarah Booty H. April 27, 2014

#1 "You.. You're breaking up with me?"
#2 "I love you but I'm not in love with you."
#1 "Oh, that's OK then."
#2 "I love you but I'm not in love with you."
#1 "Oh, that's OK then."
by Flommus Tin January 1, 2009

“I love love you” is different from an I love you. An I love love you means to love someone more than a friend
by billybobby805 December 21, 2018

by ok123 June 25, 2018
