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A leaning heart representing love, used in place of the word love.
I love you becomes I <3 you.
by Alienskumboy March 05, 2005
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A heart-like symbol widely used by emos to express a love for a person, band or other object.
xTakingBackSundayxcorex <3 <3
by Riteous Mango July 05, 2005
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A ballsack... usually used in online messeages. Example:
I want to <3 you (I want to fuck you)
I <3'd her soo bad (I fucked her soo bad)
by Titoboy August 23, 2007
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less than 3. or 1, 2, 0, and all negative numbers.
"Name a number <3."
"-26492746482644."
"Correct!"
by SEBroadie August 26, 2006
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A Sighn Meaning Love as it is a love heart sidey ways
Boyfriend: Hey
Girlfriend: Hey
Boyfriend: <3 u
Girlfriend: <3 u 2
by Suzanne McWhannell September 22, 2008
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Viewed sideways becomes a heart. Usually used to express luv or love for something over the internet. Can be used on a complete stranger you met in an online forum. Less creepy than using the word love on people you don't know.

note: <3 (luv) and love are not necesarily the same. Luv, like 'lub', is a less serious and more lighthearted version of 'love'.
I <3 u = I luv u = I lubu
(none of these is equal to 'I love you')
by Ichy November 10, 2005
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It means you do not love something/someone. A computer programmer's joke.
I !<3 you.

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I'll also program a breakup into code. (GML. It is similar to C++)...

var girl
var guy
var truelove

//Yes this had to do with my life :'(
//0 means doesn't love
//1 means is in love

//how it started out:
guy=1
girl=1

//how it ended out:
girl=0

//notice how guy is still 1 ... :(

//and this is always checking for any changes::

if (girl=1 and guy=1) then truelove=1;
else if (girl!=1 or guy!=1) then truelove=0;

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Also, this is taken from Veggie's definition for !...

In the programming world, this means NOT. It is mostly used in boolean expressions, mostly found in if statements, to express the non-equality of something.

It can be used with an '=' sign like this: 3 != 4, meaning 3 does not equal 4. This is a true expression, and so the expression would return TRUE. However, if I put: ((6-3) != (5-2)) I'm basically saying 6-3 is not equal to 5-2, or 3 does not equal 3. But 3 DOES equal 3. So this expression would return false.

NOTE: != is pronounced as "Does Not Equal"
by Keael October 30, 2007
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