by c January 23, 2005

by shadowrunner February 15, 2005

Phrase. Can only be used in the instance were someone on a social networking site has a Mudkip as their profile picture.
Person 1: I herd you liek Mudkipz.
Person 2: No, "I herd you liek your profile picture" should be used in this instance you noob.
Person 2: No, "I herd you liek your profile picture" should be used in this instance you noob.
by Mcxtreme November 18, 2010

it is a spelling mistake, intentional or non-intentional, of the word like. Commonly used in chatrooms or video game chat boxes
by PhilSwift42069666 November 14, 2016

by yourmilkissusaf9004 March 27, 2023

An intentional misspelling of the word "like" that adds humour, emphasis, or personality to a sentence, often used online for dramatic or comedic effect
Think of it as: saying like in a drawn-out, exaggerated way.
Imagine speaking in cursive, prolonging the pronunciation like "liiiieeeck." or saying is short and sweet in a hyper cuter way <3
Think of it as: saying like in a drawn-out, exaggerated way.
Imagine speaking in cursive, prolonging the pronunciation like "liiiieeeck." or saying is short and sweet in a hyper cuter way <3
pronounce long:
"It's hard to explain, but when I saw his face I was liek, why he kinda look like the Pringles man."
pronounce short:
bf: I got you this fruit
you: I liek :)
"It's hard to explain, but when I saw his face I was liek, why he kinda look like the Pringles man."
pronounce short:
bf: I got you this fruit
you: I liek :)
by lychen October 4, 2025

Kind person but when she doesn't like you your badly done brown hair kind of normal lengt is good at learning but likes to make fun of people who need to work hard for their scool, work or study
by Hey it's me :) November 24, 2021
