The word 'Like' - Used as a fill out word in scentences of the modern english language.
Used by almost everyone that ages in general, from about 10-25.
'Like' Is used to describe something that you dont really know how to explain.
Or to just really emphasize what you're saying.
Used by almost everyone that ages in general, from about 10-25.
'Like' Is used to describe something that you dont really know how to explain.
Or to just really emphasize what you're saying.
More homework?! Like OhMyGod!
Where was that place again?
It's like down by the square, close to the mall.
I'm like so tired right now.
I got new shoes...
Yeah, they're like totaly hot!
Where was that place again?
It's like down by the square, close to the mall.
I'm like so tired right now.
I got new shoes...
Yeah, they're like totaly hot!
by Hammerin March 23, 2011
1) Used to describe a fondness of something.
2) To compare simalarities between things.
3) Overused by Americans in general conversation, losing all meaning.
2) To compare simalarities between things.
3) Overused by Americans in general conversation, losing all meaning.
1) Sally really likes cooking pasta.
2) Pamela Anderson is like the English Page 3 model Jordan.
3) "So I was totally like, you cannot do that, like, that's my song."
2) Pamela Anderson is like the English Page 3 model Jordan.
3) "So I was totally like, you cannot do that, like, that's my song."
by cRaZy-HuNNii May 21, 2005
by Ozzy The Gamer Dog June 04, 2021
Like is like this word that like makes you like sound like really like stupid and like unsure of your self because your all like.... like.... like.... like.... like.... I don't know.... like.... you know, like.... you know.
Like eveyone like uses the word like... and like its always used like a little like.... incorrectly cuz like... its so overused
by soccerlover97 February 25, 2013
In all its uses, "like" adds little color, and there are more descriptive words that can be substituted for almost all its uses.
1. (v) to mildly enjoy. Used by all ages.
1a. (v) To have mildly strong to strong romantic feelings for another. May imply a lack of confidence in one's self or ability to commit. Used mainly from ages 11-17.
2. (comparison) Expressing little to moderate similarity between two or more objects, people, ideas, etc. used in similes, along with synonym, as. Used by all ages.
3. (interjection) Meaningless verbal filler. Synonymous with um and uh. Usually said unintentionally, while trying to finish a statement or question after starting. Should not be used when public speaking. Used mainly by ages 11-14. Stereotypically used by tween girls.
4. (v) Said. Used mainly in past tense. As in 3, used to fill the gap made by deciding what to say. Used by 14-30
1. (v) to mildly enjoy. Used by all ages.
1a. (v) To have mildly strong to strong romantic feelings for another. May imply a lack of confidence in one's self or ability to commit. Used mainly from ages 11-17.
2. (comparison) Expressing little to moderate similarity between two or more objects, people, ideas, etc. used in similes, along with synonym, as. Used by all ages.
3. (interjection) Meaningless verbal filler. Synonymous with um and uh. Usually said unintentionally, while trying to finish a statement or question after starting. Should not be used when public speaking. Used mainly by ages 11-14. Stereotypically used by tween girls.
4. (v) Said. Used mainly in past tense. As in 3, used to fill the gap made by deciding what to say. Used by 14-30
1. I liked that movie enough that I'd rent it again, but I wouldn't buy it.
1a. I like her, but I don't think I should tell her yet.
2. Tastes like chicken.
3. I was just, like, walking in the park, when he, like, totally was, like, staring at me.
4. And then I was all like, "you don't know nothin about me"
1a. I like her, but I don't think I should tell her yet.
2. Tastes like chicken.
3. I was just, like, walking in the park, when he, like, totally was, like, staring at me.
4. And then I was all like, "you don't know nothin about me"
by Emily Rem October 20, 2010
by Alex and Rob February 19, 2003
by Qween June 12, 2018