by ... Zjdbckdnznsjd December 10, 2020
'To be Like': Meaning 'To say'. Can be used in the past, present or future (just use 'was' or 'will be').
by Arneneithel November 10, 2006
by Linda H. February 23, 2003
1. to be similar as
2. to replace "said" or "says"
3. a word that many have come
accustomed to say, simply because
they have fun saying because it has
a nice ring to it, or sometimes if
said by a girl, well because they
are trying to copy everyone else
and trying to make herself sound
dumb to guys because she wants them
to think shes easy so that she will
get fucked
2. to replace "said" or "says"
3. a word that many have come
accustomed to say, simply because
they have fun saying because it has
a nice ring to it, or sometimes if
said by a girl, well because they
are trying to copy everyone else
and trying to make herself sound
dumb to guys because she wants them
to think shes easy so that she will
get fucked
1. Her perfum smells like Ralph Lauren.
2. He was like, I think you're hot.
And then I was like, I think ur hot
too.
3. That like really sucks.
Oh my god, I can't beleive he
thinks my boobs are hot.
2. He was like, I think you're hot.
And then I was like, I think ur hot
too.
3. That like really sucks.
Oh my god, I can't beleive he
thinks my boobs are hot.
by supposed_2_b_doing_my_hw April 04, 2005
1. A Facebook "like" with added emphasis. Commonly known in response to a recognized prompt.
2. Similar to an Aaayy-mmmeeen!!, a common "shout" (see below) performed. Literally meaning 'truely' or 'it is so'. Very strong agreement.
3. shout : A 'shout' is both an individual thing and a thing of the gathered worshippers. While worshipping at a service or event, the worshipper starts to experience the presence of God, and it builds up inside until it can't be restrained and bursts forth in loud noises (whoops, stutters, short praise phrases and such, with raised arms and shaking hands) in praise to God. The noises are often followed by dancing, running, singing, or even fainting. There is no calm or quiet shout. In many African-American and Pentecostalist churches, it is an accepted and even cherished act of worship at certain times during the event or service. It becomes extra-special when people all over the sanctuary/auditorium/tent break out in shouts, losing themselves fully into praise. When that happens, it's full of both fun and joy.
2. Similar to an Aaayy-mmmeeen!!, a common "shout" (see below) performed. Literally meaning 'truely' or 'it is so'. Very strong agreement.
3. shout : A 'shout' is both an individual thing and a thing of the gathered worshippers. While worshipping at a service or event, the worshipper starts to experience the presence of God, and it builds up inside until it can't be restrained and bursts forth in loud noises (whoops, stutters, short praise phrases and such, with raised arms and shaking hands) in praise to God. The noises are often followed by dancing, running, singing, or even fainting. There is no calm or quiet shout. In many African-American and Pentecostalist churches, it is an accepted and even cherished act of worship at certain times during the event or service. It becomes extra-special when people all over the sanctuary/auditorium/tent break out in shouts, losing themselves fully into praise. When that happens, it's full of both fun and joy.
by K_Baby June 28, 2012
A term often used by teenagers to express hard feelings about a certain topic. This term is usually followed up by oh my god or holy shit. The expression of hard feelings by using the word like is used both positively and negetively. It is used positively in situations in which a teenager is excited. It can be used negatively when talking about something disgusting, weird, annoying, or mean someone did.
by TheBoyThatCriedRee February 27, 2019
by David April 25, 2003