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Inspired by the Woody Allen movie, Annie Hall, when love isn't a strong enough word, you might replace it with "lurve." But when even that doesn't seem sufficient, you have to jack it up another notch by changing the 'u' to a 'y'.
I love you so much, baby, I can hardly stand it. No, wait. I don't love you. I LYRVE you.
Lyrve by Roxyfan August 26, 2011
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To delight in another's existence beyond what can be expressed with a mundane word like love.
"I don't just love you, Brad, I lerve you."
Lerve by Senorita Jiggypants December 30, 2007
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The name for a vampire werewolf hybrid.
Ly- comes from lycanthrope
The V comes from vampire
More easier to say rather than werepire, or vamwolf, also sound cooler.
He was more than man, for he was Lyveran!!!

The ancient prophecy once told of the one from both sides, one that is both a vampire and a werewolf, a Lyveran!

Person one: hey dude what would you call a vampire werewolf hybrid.
Person two: probably something like, Lyveran.
Lyveran by Wildwolfman October 16, 2018
One who has a sick obsession with wordlervyword, i.e. he tries to punch men in the genitals at every possible chance.
Better watch the wordfamily jewelsword around that one - he's a certifiable lervert.
lervert by Tom Swift October 17, 2003
The picture is lurvely.
lurvely by Jessah July 20, 2003
To get the lyrics to a song all jumbled up and wrong
"Man, the song doesn't go like that! Have you got lyrexia or something?"
lyrexia by James Whitaker (NZ) October 27, 2008
1) To have strong feelings for another, yet it is not strong enough to be described as love.

2) The word used to describe feelings for a person that are greater than a liking, but not as much as loving.
"I lorve you"

"I really like the person; I care for them, but I do not love them entirely, therefore I lorve them"
Lorve by 13xOx31 November 3, 2011