a outgoing, nice girl, a killer body, awesome dancer and is usually involved in any arts.
Lizette is most likely found liking hashbrowns and partying late
Lizette is most likely found liking hashbrowns and partying late
by Lizzard<3 April 14, 2009
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Get the loiner mug.AKA tornado valley- a plot of acres stuck between macon and warner robins GA that became it's own city probably when tornadoes ripped through it back in the day and cleared out some trees. A place where people move to get away from macon or warner robins.. damn that tells you how bad the other 2 are.
My god did you hear about those tornadoes that ripped through the county and tossed those cows into the air?? It was so Lizella!!
by cmspires1 August 14, 2009
Get the Lizella mug.Loive is a nebulous word. It's a rather interesting cross between like and love, and was created because of the large gap between like and love. After all, quite a few relationships develop slowly, and once one surpasses the realm of like, it is naturally inhibitory to continue to use the same word to describe a deeper feeling.
Take, for example, the word "thanks." If your best friend gave you a card for your birthday, you'd most likely say "thanks." However, if a complete stranger volunteered to donate a kidney so that you could live properly without a dialysis machine and did not expect any remuneration, "thanks" would be quite inappropriate.
Loive is similarly oriented with "like" and "love." When a relationship has progressed beyond merely "like," yet has not reached the comfortably stable level of "love," "loive" serves as a safe and appropriate alternative. Many people are hesitant to use "love" in a casual setting, simply because it has so many deep and serious connotations. True, someone may say "I love you," but he/she may only mean "I care about you quite a bit." However, a married couple may say "I love you" and mean, "I am eternally bonded with you, and am willing to give my life so that you may live. I am prepared to spend the rest of my life at your side, and I hope you are, too."
Given these widely differing connotations, the use of the word "loive" is quite necessary to avoid unflattering misconceptions.
NOTE: "Loive" is pronounced "loy-vuh," with the "vuh" just like the "v" in "love." Simply replace the "lo" with a "loy" and you're set.
Take, for example, the word "thanks." If your best friend gave you a card for your birthday, you'd most likely say "thanks." However, if a complete stranger volunteered to donate a kidney so that you could live properly without a dialysis machine and did not expect any remuneration, "thanks" would be quite inappropriate.
Loive is similarly oriented with "like" and "love." When a relationship has progressed beyond merely "like," yet has not reached the comfortably stable level of "love," "loive" serves as a safe and appropriate alternative. Many people are hesitant to use "love" in a casual setting, simply because it has so many deep and serious connotations. True, someone may say "I love you," but he/she may only mean "I care about you quite a bit." However, a married couple may say "I love you" and mean, "I am eternally bonded with you, and am willing to give my life so that you may live. I am prepared to spend the rest of my life at your side, and I hope you are, too."
Given these widely differing connotations, the use of the word "loive" is quite necessary to avoid unflattering misconceptions.
NOTE: "Loive" is pronounced "loy-vuh," with the "vuh" just like the "v" in "love." Simply replace the "lo" with a "loy" and you're set.
"We've only been together for a week, Jenny, you know I don't love you yet. But I do loive you! I loive you very much! <3"
by maretard January 20, 2008
Get the Loive mug.LAHLZUHERZ (lahl-zehr-z):
an exclamation used to express one's comic appreciation of something, generally a recent action or intangible idea.
Other acceptable spellings:
1. lahlzers
2. lolzerz(s)
3. LOLzerz(s)
Note
It is appropriate to occasionally drop the s or z at the end to lessen the intensity of the expression. The final degree of lessening the level of emotion (from "lolzer") is simply "lolz(s)." this is typically used to display almost a level of neutrality towards the previous comment, almost as if to simply acknowledge that it was said.
an exclamation used to express one's comic appreciation of something, generally a recent action or intangible idea.
Other acceptable spellings:
1. lahlzers
2. lolzerz(s)
3. LOLzerz(s)
Note
It is appropriate to occasionally drop the s or z at the end to lessen the intensity of the expression. The final degree of lessening the level of emotion (from "lolzer") is simply "lolz(s)." this is typically used to display almost a level of neutrality towards the previous comment, almost as if to simply acknowledge that it was said.
"I just shot myself in the face."
"Lolzers"
vs.
"Ouch I just stubbed my toe"
"Lolzer"
vs.
"Too bad we missed the game"
"Lolz"
"Lolzers"
vs.
"Ouch I just stubbed my toe"
"Lolzer"
vs.
"Too bad we missed the game"
"Lolz"
by James and Will March 16, 2008
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