A Luke, is someone 2 faced that you can't trust. Always watch your back when a Luke is near, because he can turn on you at any point in time. Luke's, much like Jekyll and hide, has 2 personalities. One second they're kind and the next, they can be horrible people who care about no one but themselves.
"I thought he was my friend but then he turned out to be someone completely different!"
"Urgh, he is such a Luke"
"Urgh, he is such a Luke"
by Swag476 July 2, 2017
Get the Lukemug. A general species of man that takes much pride in the hairs on his head, to the extent that he will put to use every opportunity he has to arrange/fix it. It is a Russian breed that attracts women that are stupid enough to fall into it’s seductive trap.
by Random1692693 March 20, 2018
Get the Lukemug. A Luke is a special kind of person. He is caring, cute and very nerdy! He likes being around his friends and when you get to know him you realise how weird he really is (though of course that is a good thing). When you are feeling down or panicked, a Luke will stop whatever he is doing to make sure that you are okay. If you know a Luke, make sure to hang onto him because you will never understand just how great he is!
by BellaBear123 February 24, 2020
Get the Lukemug. Luke is always known as the hottest and most popular boy in his grade. He is a player and it seems that all the girls like him. He really knows how to bring on the charm when talking to girls even if it’s a girl that he doesn’t like. Luke can also be a dick at times but for some reason literally no one cares. He also has big feet, and you know what they say.😉
Every girl 1: omg Luke is sooooo hot😍
Every girl 2: omg yeah! I think I’m going to ask him out!😍🥰😘
Every other girl: 😭
Every girl 2: omg yeah! I think I’m going to ask him out!😍🥰😘
Every other girl: 😭
by December 24th December 8, 2018
Get the Lukemug. Fat baby with 3 single hairs, and enjoys eating a cake as big as him. he wears a top that doesn't even fit showing off his belly button.
by Zaddd April 19, 2018
Get the Lukemug. 
