Something said by someone of conservative beliefs that someone of liberal beliefs doesn't agree with.
by Eddie May 13, 2005

A phrase used by hillbillies on American talk shows like Ricki Lake. It literally translates from hillbillie to 'I admit I'm not as smart/sexy/sure about my gender as you, but please, try not to draw attention to it.'
Ricki Lake: Now we have Mary-Ellen-Susie, who says that it's okay to take her daughter partying, because her daughter is too fat to get laid!"
(Mary-Ellen-Susie wobbles out, and the crowd boo.)
Mary-Ellen-Susie: DON'T HATE, DON'T HATE!
(Mary-Ellen-Susie wobbles out, and the crowd boo.)
Mary-Ellen-Susie: DON'T HATE, DON'T HATE!
by Stephen W. Thomas October 13, 2004

Love. Used when you cannot or do not want to say "I love you" for fear of rejection or unrequited love. Lets the person know what you mean without having to say it.
I wanted to tell Natalie that I loved her but I couldn't because I knew she wouldn't say it to me. I said to her, "Natalie, I really reverse hate you." She smiled at me as she knew exactly what I meant. I didn't even feel the sting of rejection when she didn't say it back.
by 5dice May 23, 2010

Hate Acid: Noun - 1. A material substance used in the melting of souls, particularly the souls of those who call the cops on garage metal bands. 2. A particularly good beverage consumed by the utmost brutal of metal-heads.
Danny: Hey Michael, those neighbors of mine are calling the cops on us again for jamming in my garage!
Michael: Well, lets burn their flesh and dip their souls in Hate Acid.
Danny: Totally brutal. Afterwards, lets go inside and drink that vat of Hate Acid we have.
Michael: Most def.
Michael: Well, lets burn their flesh and dip their souls in Hate Acid.
Danny: Totally brutal. Afterwards, lets go inside and drink that vat of Hate Acid we have.
Michael: Most def.
by Sir Pendragon August 5, 2009

Used when speaking of someone who you hate with reasoning and obvious force. Noticable and unrevokable.
More powerful than Hate-fest, but less powerful than Hate-crusade.
More powerful than Hate-fest, but less powerful than Hate-crusade.
by Super-machine December 13, 2005

When the main reason why two people are friends is a hate towards somebody or something.
A prime example is the muppets Statler and Waldorf. The cornerstone of their friendship is the ridicule of performers on stage.
A prime example is the muppets Statler and Waldorf. The cornerstone of their friendship is the ridicule of performers on stage.
Girl1: Why are those guys hanging out, it's not like they have anything in common?
Girl2: They're hate buddies, they all loathe Justin Bieber.
Girl2: They're hate buddies, they all loathe Justin Bieber.
by Strangelove ind. December 16, 2010

by Tempo88 November 4, 2010
