LURVE

The feeling you get inbetween like and love. Being in limbo, the giddy/butterfly feeling.
She is in lurve with the boy, she for sure more than likes him but doesn't love him yet.
by nic&sam December 07, 2009
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Lurv

To care for, to understand deeply, to extinguish (as in the fire of ones gaze), to leave wanting more.
I lurv Holly, everytime our eyes meet, I just can't leave her.
by VincentKerrazzi January 22, 2008
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Imaginary love; from rock'n'roll music where love is pronounced 'lurve' now extended to internet romance where relationships are formed without a physical social context resulting in a distorted view of the other
I lurve ya baybeh
by MARxaTax July 11, 2008
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lurve

to love someone with the expectation that it will end badly
jessica loved michael even though she knew he was still in love with his wife, therefore she was in lurve with him.
by whitetrashfemale April 13, 2008
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lurve meaning love. I lurve ur new shoes .
I am in lurve with the new kid kevin g.
by zoeh December 06, 2004
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Lurve is new love. The act of falling hard for someone even though it isn't love yet. The precursor to love. An amazing thing that gives you feelings of nerves and excitement whenever you see them, but you're not sure if it's the big "L" word, quite yet.
I'm lurven that new guy from my class, but doubt he notices I'm alive.
by Row Tang May 01, 2007
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Lurves

-a statement of the writer towards the one the message is intended to go to
-a shortened or abbreviated one-word form of "much love", "love ya", or "I love you" used at the end of a message or conversation.
- term of kindred affection (generally not romantic affection)
- can be used to indicate extreme care for someone without the sometimes oppressive, or misunderstood stigma of saying "I love you".

-NOT generally used as a synonym for "Love ___ (insert name)" at the end of a formal letter
-USUALLY the writer's name is left off after this word is used because the recipient of the message already knows who the message is from. (i.e. use on facebook)
From: Jenny Smith
Hey Paul,

I had a freaking amazing time at your party Friday!
Oh the things that happen when our group gets together... we must do it again soon.
thanks again!

~Lurves

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NOT:

Dear Frank,

blahblahblah

Lurves, Sally
by sillyfacemonkey January 17, 2012
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