by milktree September 13, 2013

Is sometimes used by someone from the LGBTQIA community to show distinction between more than friends and just friends. Occasionally, a person might use this phrase out of fear to avoid revealing true romantic feelings.
I love you dearly not queerly.
by Fromagely6954 October 9, 2018

by had180603 December 11, 2016

by cv rebelchick February 14, 2021

Full of selflessness, always think of other's sake rather than her own sake. Love to interact with other people, charming, cute, love for music. Easily mad but soft-hearted. Outspoken but real. Loving, love for cooking, have faith in God.
by Quinn Meise January 20, 2022
