by Sir Willis the Fifteenth August 8, 2006

A shape, a body part, a kalidescope dreamland where you supposedly can feel love and emotion. Whatever you want it to be.
I've got heart.
They performed open heart surgery.
I can feel my heart breaking with sadness.
There are stars, and hearts, and circles.
They performed open heart surgery.
I can feel my heart breaking with sadness.
There are stars, and hearts, and circles.
by jinxglitter July 14, 2009

by a person123 January 18, 2008

by anonhouse January 23, 2014

heart.
by h e a r t b r o k e n December 20, 2018

1. Something your true love breaks, or keeps. It's all up to them.
2. The thing inside you that holds your feelings for a certain person.
2. The thing inside you that holds your feelings for a certain person.
by Rachel May 13, 2005

1. heart
To love, but not usually in regards to a person. Less emotional than the oft-abused use of 'love' for inanimate objects or ideas.
Origin: Use of a stylized heart symbol in place of the word "love" in writing, particularly on t-shirts and bumper stickers. I <heart> New York may have been the most popular one.
To love, but not usually in regards to a person. Less emotional than the oft-abused use of 'love' for inanimate objects or ideas.
Origin: Use of a stylized heart symbol in place of the word "love" in writing, particularly on t-shirts and bumper stickers. I <heart> New York may have been the most popular one.
by michael pastor May 13, 2005
