by Bruh306 June 29, 2021

by kaelynnnn June 28, 2021

When you love someone more than they love you, even after they said they love you the ‘mostest’.
In most cases ‘mostest’ can’t be beaten, but this word becomes the exception.
😘
In most cases ‘mostest’ can’t be beaten, but this word becomes the exception.
😘
Joel: Love you
Christie: Love you more
Joel: Love you most
Christie: Love you more than most
Joel: Love you mostest
Christie: I love you more than mostest
and furthermore can prove this, as now it’s listed in the dictionary 😝
Christie: Love you more
Joel: Love you most
Christie: Love you more than most
Joel: Love you mostest
Christie: I love you more than mostest
and furthermore can prove this, as now it’s listed in the dictionary 😝
by Iridescent1 September 27, 2023

Mantas:i love you
Vilte:i love you more!
Mantas: no, i love you more
Vilte: no, it’s just not possible!
Vilte:i love you more!
Mantas: no, i love you more
Vilte: no, it’s just not possible!
by Thetruthspeaker313 April 26, 2022

by Not Miaku January 17, 2021

When fully I love you is fully typed out or said it can mean a lot more than just love you or the abbreviation ily.
It can show how much you truly love this person more than words can describe, it show joy when being with this person. You like to express yourself and be whom you truly are in front of them, they make you feel safe and comfortable. You feel at ease when around this person and all your worries typically will seemingly disappear.
When using this phrase be very careful to whom you say it to. You want to truly mean it and make sure you dont let it lose it's meaning like some other phrases such as: "I'm sorry" and "I hate _______".
It can show how much you truly love this person more than words can describe, it show joy when being with this person. You like to express yourself and be whom you truly are in front of them, they make you feel safe and comfortable. You feel at ease when around this person and all your worries typically will seemingly disappear.
When using this phrase be very careful to whom you say it to. You want to truly mean it and make sure you dont let it lose it's meaning like some other phrases such as: "I'm sorry" and "I hate _______".
by just a little mischevious guy May 31, 2022

by bratwinter December 13, 2024
