by Hearts on left hands May 9, 2016


Love + Deserve = Lurve
The person who says lurve just had to THINK that they deserve it to be grammatically correct.
The person who says lurve just had to THINK that they deserve it to be grammatically correct.
I lurve these shoes!
by Awesome_One_ April 10, 2015

A word you use when you love your hunhun very much that you have to use a different word
Variation - Lurbe
Variation - Lurbe
by Valerie Ruffles March 17, 2010

When you love someone so much that you would rather let them turn you into a zombie than shoot them.
She dropped her gun and surrendered to zombie lurve letting her boyfriend bite her so they could be zombie lovers forever.
by Ducksterbunny September 25, 2010

(verb/noun) — /lɜ rv/
Definition:
1. (verb) To be irresistibly drawn into feelings of love, often unexpectedly or against one’s better judgment.
“I didn’t plan to fall for him, but I totally got lurved.”
2. (noun) The state of being charmed into affection or romance.
“It wasn’t just love, it was pure lurve.”
Origin: From lure + love — meaning lured to love. Coined by Nali Caamod in the early 21st century to describe that magnetic pull toward someone that feels inevitable, whether you want it or not.
Related forms: lurving (present participle), lurved (past tense), lurver (noun: one who lures into love).
Definition:
1. (verb) To be irresistibly drawn into feelings of love, often unexpectedly or against one’s better judgment.
“I didn’t plan to fall for him, but I totally got lurved.”
2. (noun) The state of being charmed into affection or romance.
“It wasn’t just love, it was pure lurve.”
Origin: From lure + love — meaning lured to love. Coined by Nali Caamod in the early 21st century to describe that magnetic pull toward someone that feels inevitable, whether you want it or not.
Related forms: lurving (present participle), lurved (past tense), lurver (noun: one who lures into love).
by tilakahit August 11, 2025
