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Person A: he didn’t give me back my pencil

Person B: llow him nah
llow by YaBoyGreg May 31, 2018
I believe this to have originated from chavs/townies/mods of today. From what i have observed and practiced this word usually replaces a >doing word< such as "pass" or "come" etc. This may be a regional thing but it does save alot of effort even if you are not a chav.

Some unfortunate people are unable to grasp this concept and just use the word "llow" in the wrong place as shown below.
CORRECT EXAMPLES
"llow me that ruler"

"where do you wish to go today?"
"let's llow the town"

"argh! some idiot llowed me this f**king cold!"

INCORRECT EXAMPLES
"have you got the llow?"
(this time llow could mean a thousand things)
CORRECTION
"llow me the time, please"
llow by Petey December 19, 2004
The root of “Allow”. It means to actively block or de-promote something. I’ll go through the process on how it became continue. “A-“ means not (in this case), and to promote or permit something, essentially NOT llowing it (hence the use of “a-“), you “a-llow” it. As it is the root, it is pronounced just like “allow” without the “a”.
“No! I won’t let you do that! I will llow it!”
Llow by Lynn Guist March 8, 2026
It is to 'llowie what dowser is to dowee- anything bad can be 'llowie, but 'llow is a general exclamation concerning how much something sucks.
"Man, it's raining outside!"
"'llow that!"

or,

"Dude, did you get tickets for the gig?"
"No"
"'llloowww."
'llow by the frey April 15, 2007

whore-lloween 

Girls using halloween as an excuse to dress up like whores.
Look at those sluts, whore-lloween rules!!!!
whore-lloween by benjamin alan November 20, 2007

fook at the llowers 

an alternative way to say "look at the flowers" this method can be applied to most phrases by switching the first letters of two different words
Gerald sees some roses.
Gerald: Fook at the llowers!
Vince: You're a retard