by Lerim Mona August 7, 2022

Love Languages refer to a concept developed by Dr. Gary Chapman in his book "The Six Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate." According to Chapman, people have unique ways they give and receive love. Recognizing and understanding these languages can help improve relationships. Here are the six love languages:
Words of Affirmation: Expressing love and appreciation through verbal compliments, words of encouragement, and affirmations. Examples include saying "I love you," "You mean the world to me," or "I'm proud of you."
Acts of Service: Demonstrating love by performing acts of service for someone. This could be anything from cooking a meal, doing household chores, or helping with tasks, all done with a positive attitude.
Receiving Gifts: Giving and receiving gifts as a token of love and appreciation. The value of the gift is not as important as the thought and effort behind it.
Quality Time: Spending undivided attention and quality time together. This involves active listening, spending time doing activities, or simply being present with one another.
Physical Touch: Expressing love through physical touch, such as hugging, cuddling, and other forms of physical closeness.
Fuckery: The wild card love language. It's all about pranks, teasing, and playful banter. Keeping things spicy with a dash of mischief.
Understanding and communicating in your partner's primary love language can strengthen the bond and improve the quality of the relationship.
Words of Affirmation: Expressing love and appreciation through verbal compliments, words of encouragement, and affirmations. Examples include saying "I love you," "You mean the world to me," or "I'm proud of you."
Acts of Service: Demonstrating love by performing acts of service for someone. This could be anything from cooking a meal, doing household chores, or helping with tasks, all done with a positive attitude.
Receiving Gifts: Giving and receiving gifts as a token of love and appreciation. The value of the gift is not as important as the thought and effort behind it.
Quality Time: Spending undivided attention and quality time together. This involves active listening, spending time doing activities, or simply being present with one another.
Physical Touch: Expressing love through physical touch, such as hugging, cuddling, and other forms of physical closeness.
Fuckery: The wild card love language. It's all about pranks, teasing, and playful banter. Keeping things spicy with a dash of mischief.
Understanding and communicating in your partner's primary love language can strengthen the bond and improve the quality of the relationship.
I wasn't to sure about Lana, but I knew she was the one when she was able to perfectly reciprocate my love language - fuckery. <3
by gxxr1130 October 23, 2023

There are 5 love languages.
Words of affirmation- Verbal expressions of love, appreciation, and encouragement.
Quality time- Giving another person your undivided attention.
Physical touch- Connection through appropriate physical touch (nonsexual or sexual).
Acts of service- Selfless, thoughtful acts that make a person’s life easier.
Receiving gifts- Tangible tokens of love and thoughtfulness.
People also like to at a 6st one.
Magalit- showing love in mean ways such as bullying(playfully) , teasing and joking.
Words of affirmation- Verbal expressions of love, appreciation, and encouragement.
Quality time- Giving another person your undivided attention.
Physical touch- Connection through appropriate physical touch (nonsexual or sexual).
Acts of service- Selfless, thoughtful acts that make a person’s life easier.
Receiving gifts- Tangible tokens of love and thoughtfulness.
People also like to at a 6st one.
Magalit- showing love in mean ways such as bullying(playfully) , teasing and joking.
Jeff- “what would be sara’s love language be you think?”
Dizzy- “i dont know, maybe words of affirmation!”
Dizzy- “i dont know, maybe words of affirmation!”
by Itsalwaysrightlikeme August 31, 2023

When someone flips between one language to another instead of just sticking with one.
Most often used in online content when metadata or intro is in English but the audio is in another language.
Most often used in online content when metadata or intro is in English but the audio is in another language.
English title, english description, audio is in some dick language... Next!
~ Some 2010 YouTube comment on a tutorial
~ Some 2010 YouTube comment on a tutorial
by Kippykip December 11, 2021

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by The_ Dawg1 July 23, 2023

Guy: do you watch Language Simp on YT? He's the best language teacher in the world!
Other Guy: He is not "the best language teacher in the world", he's a fake language teacher who teaches everybody a bunch of fake stuff about languages.
Other Guy: He is not "the best language teacher in the world", he's a fake language teacher who teaches everybody a bunch of fake stuff about languages.
by anonymous June 2, 2023
