1) A phrase used to express extreme affection for your significant other.
2) More than "liking" someone, but not yet loving them.
3) A way of saying "I'm falling in love with you, but I'm not yet at the point where I can tell you that I love you."
4)Love>limbo>liking
2) More than "liking" someone, but not yet loving them.
3) A way of saying "I'm falling in love with you, but I'm not yet at the point where I can tell you that I love you."
4)Love>limbo>liking
by This is for you Rebekah February 19, 2011
Get the I limbo you mug.This phrase is used for clarification, however it is commonly unnecessary. People using this phrase either show complete dominance over whomever they may be talking to OR if used incorrectly, this person will exemplify the definition of douche bag or tool.
The difference between correct and incorrect usage is very subtle and may depend on many variables such as delivery of the phrase (timing and vocal inflection), the person delivering the statement (the more nerdy/gay the worse), and the appropriate usage is important as well.
The difference between correct and incorrect usage is very subtle and may depend on many variables such as delivery of the phrase (timing and vocal inflection), the person delivering the statement (the more nerdy/gay the worse), and the appropriate usage is important as well.
Correct Usage:
Me: "So Ryan, you need to wash your fucking dishes because the kitchen smells like shit... you understand that, right?
Ryan: "SIR YES SIR!"
Incorrect Usage:
Ryan (nerdy/high pitched voice and heavy breathing while simultaneously stuffing his face with Cheetos): "If you don't wash your hands before you eat you could contaminate the forks, dishes, and even the food! Oh my God that would totalllllly ruin supper, you understand that right?"
Me: "Shut the fuck up, pussy."
Me: "So Ryan, you need to wash your fucking dishes because the kitchen smells like shit... you understand that, right?
Ryan: "SIR YES SIR!"
Incorrect Usage:
Ryan (nerdy/high pitched voice and heavy breathing while simultaneously stuffing his face with Cheetos): "If you don't wash your hands before you eat you could contaminate the forks, dishes, and even the food! Oh my God that would totalllllly ruin supper, you understand that right?"
Me: "Shut the fuck up, pussy."
by Jimmy Bay February 5, 2010
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Get the can you even mug.A term used to freindzone someone by conveying that they are not the person who should receive their love. This is usually said in disdain towards the other person.
by EternityIsGay February 1, 2019
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Love: Something you have for your family. Love you have no matter what.
Love: Something God has for you. Infinite love. Love that will never break.
Love: Something you have for others. Love that may break. Romantic love.
Love: Something you have for your family. Love you have no matter what.
Love: Something God has for you. Infinite love. Love that will never break.
Love: Something you have for others. Love that may break. Romantic love.
"Do you love me?"
"Of course I love you! You're family!"
"God loves us no matter what."
"I love him so much!"
"Of course I love you! You're family!"
"God loves us no matter what."
"I love him so much!"
by AGirlNamedMadison July 30, 2019
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Get the you got down mug.A question to be asked after you sense a piercing but silent glare from someone you have disapointed.
I use this term mostly for my mother, since she is the poster girl for disapointing faces, as most mothers are.
I use this term mostly for my mother, since she is the poster girl for disapointing faces, as most mothers are.
When my mother ask me to do her a favor and I retort back that I wont, it is often followed by a loud silence instead of a rebuttle.
Without looking up at my mother, I say ''are you making the face''.
Then I look up at her face which is always in a scowl, until she breaks the silence with laughter.
* can also be called the ''mom face''
Without looking up at my mother, I say ''are you making the face''.
Then I look up at her face which is always in a scowl, until she breaks the silence with laughter.
* can also be called the ''mom face''
by H cutter September 11, 2009
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