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love you like a brother 

A phrase commonly used by girls to blow off guys they are friends with or dating. It is especially painful for the latter, due to the fact that they have often sacrificed a lot and strong feelings for the girl.
Girl: I'm sorry I haven't been talking to you...I think I love you like a brother.
Boy: I have nothing...#crushed
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Love you on the kips 

Famous saying by Sophie TV, means you love someone and are giving them a kiss at the time same time
Love you on the kips by Sophie TV December 28, 2018

Love you soon 

A non-homophobic way of saying farewell to a friend, housemate or new acquaintance.

Usually follows the phrase - 'G'bye'
Guy 1: "See you in a bit, Tom"

Guy 2: "Where you going?"

Guy 1: "Shop"

Guy 2: "Grab some, milk. G'bye, love you soon"
Love you soon by AllTheWords March 12, 2013

Love You Balls Deep 

When you love someone so much that you can't love them more.
Marissa- "Do you love me?"
Chad- "Shawty I love you so much I love you balls deep"
Marissa- "OMG I love you too CHAD"

love you zown girl 

basically when you say some shady shit you say “love you zown girl but…” basically it’s like saying “no offense”
ari: “omg do i look fat?”
cedric: “girl no offense you know i love you zown but you look big as hell”
basically when you say some shady shit you say “love you zown girl but…” basically it’s like saying “no offense”

love you to

Love You To is a song by the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It is considered an important track by them because it was their first song that seriously attempted to incorporate classical Indian music with rock.

It was written and sung by George Harrison, who was learning the sitar from the esteemed Indian musician Ravi Shankar. The song features a sitar, a tabla, a tambourine and Tamboura Drone. Ringo Starr was the only other Beatle who played on this track (he was on the tambourine).

A few years later, the intro of the song was used in The Beatles animated film Yellow Submarine when George's character is first introduced.
"Wow, that Beatles song, Love You To, is great!"

"Yeah, it's Harrison's first true musical expirament into Indian culture and tradition, and thus is the precursor for other Indian-themed Beatles songs such as Within You, Without You and I, Me, Mine."

"Geez, How d'you know so much?"

"Urban Dictionary. Tells you all you need to know."
love you to by KushPuppet February 22, 2007

love you hoe 

A phrase usually said to a freind or between there "squad" when saying goodbye
L'money- bye hoe see you tomorrow

Icey- yeah bye hoe

Z- alright by love you hoe's