"Man I lost alot of my money last night."
"How much?"
"Like 4000 dollars"
"Seriously?"
"No. 3567 dollars to be exact"
"How much?"
"Like 4000 dollars"
"Seriously?"
"No. 3567 dollars to be exact"
by TheManlyMan May 6, 2013

by Bigm0uth June 3, 2020

A term overused mainly by many teenagers in high school, mainly abused during public speeches because of nervousness felt by the user. However it is sometimes abused when talking to friends..either way...its abused, and people need to learn to say other words other than 'like'
Like i went to the store? and like....i bought some stuff? and like..like...like i drove home after that..then like...like..like like - i forgot.
by Karawasa May 14, 2008

Nonsense, Adjective, Verb
1)A word which is used to substitute a space where a better verb, adjective, or noun.This context is used mainly by females ages 10-17, and the entire population of California.
2)Similar to, resembling.
3)A word used by those in Junior High, or High School, when they feel the word love, or crush is not appropriate for the context given.
1)A word which is used to substitute a space where a better verb, adjective, or noun.This context is used mainly by females ages 10-17, and the entire population of California.
2)Similar to, resembling.
3)A word used by those in Junior High, or High School, when they feel the word love, or crush is not appropriate for the context given.
1)Like, and then i bought the like, blue, or was it like purple, but, like, it was like, dark blue...
2)Man, you look like hell...
3)Janey and Alex like each other, so they blush in each other's presence.
2)Man, you look like hell...
3)Janey and Alex like each other, so they blush in each other's presence.
by Tzar Trusk March 18, 2003

by Xavier-Sexy December 18, 2012

1a. Similar to.
1b. In the same manner as.
2. Used with the verb "to be" in dialogue attribution (quotes).
3. Used to express:
(a) a thought, or
(b) an emotional reaction (not an actual quote), especially when
(c) exaggerrating.
4. A word used as filler while thinking; interchangeable with "um."
1b. In the same manner as.
2. Used with the verb "to be" in dialogue attribution (quotes).
3. Used to express:
(a) a thought, or
(b) an emotional reaction (not an actual quote), especially when
(c) exaggerrating.
4. A word used as filler while thinking; interchangeable with "um."
1a. They passed like fleeting dreams.
1b. She walks in beauty, like the night.
2. I was, like, "What happened?"
3a. I was, like, What is WRONG with you?
3b. She was, like, NOOO! DAMMIT!
3c. He was, like, crying -- I mean, he wasn't crying, but he was so upset.
4. A covalent bond is, like, when the atoms share electrons?
1b. She walks in beauty, like the night.
2. I was, like, "What happened?"
3a. I was, like, What is WRONG with you?
3b. She was, like, NOOO! DAMMIT!
3c. He was, like, crying -- I mean, he wasn't crying, but he was so upset.
4. A covalent bond is, like, when the atoms share electrons?
by Journeyman Writer May 13, 2005

by GriffinHeart March 11, 2016
