by thirsty.hoe April 30, 2021
Where kids are now a days are judged by how many likes they get on a photo, making kids now a days insecure and their self esteem to plumpish.
Person 1 - "How many likes did you get on that last photo?"
Person 2 - "Like 53..?"
Person 1 - "What?! Does like no one like you? I get like 127"
Person 2 - "Like 53..?"
Person 1 - "What?! Does like no one like you? I get like 127"
by lavold December 27, 2017
by 1drox January 29, 2015
Slang/casual definitions:
1. As an interjection, to create a pause when thinking about what to say next, or out of habit.
2. Used in place of the word “said” (often used when relaying an approximation or rough idea of what someone has said, rather than an exact relation)
3. Used to imply an approximate, rather than an exactly correct statement (often exaggeration/hyperbole)
1. As an interjection, to create a pause when thinking about what to say next, or out of habit.
2. Used in place of the word “said” (often used when relaying an approximation or rough idea of what someone has said, rather than an exact relation)
3. Used to imply an approximate, rather than an exactly correct statement (often exaggeration/hyperbole)
1. “So I was, like, really intrigued”
2. “And he was like, “there's no way I'm wearing that””
3. “There were, like, 15 ducks.”
2. “And he was like, “there's no way I'm wearing that””
3. “There were, like, 15 ducks.”
by ANGEL EALIGIUK June 13, 2023
Like is like that one word that like fits in between like every word even tho its like quite annoying they sentence still like makes like sense.
by HasuelWorldDomination January 28, 2021
by HibiscusMiku December 11, 2021
a meaningless word teenagers use liberally into both colloquial and formal speech in order to maintain a steady stream of words
I like don’t understand how you could be so like rude cause’ like I was like never this mean to you. You needa like, chill out.
by lloofah February 20, 2022