Like Syndrome is a common condition where the victim uses the word "like" after every odd word. This condition is often gained when somebody (often a woman) uses too much social media, and forgets basic sentence structure because of it.
Friend 1 - "Did you see that new Michael Bay film?"

Victim - "Like, yeah, it was, like, the worst, like, film I've ever, like, seen"

Friend 2 - "Damn, she has like syndrome, there's no helping her now"
by Completely_Original_Name July 10, 2017
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To be down like sydrome is to be 100% on board for a plan, scheme, or invitation.
" Hey wanna go smoke a joint? " "Ya man, Im Down like Syndrome"
by John Detlor May 7, 2007
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The ailment that causes a person to want to *like* something when one reads or hears or thinks about something that one *likes*, often funny, of an agreeable nature, or spoken, written, about someone or something you like. only obtained by frequent use of social networking site *facebook*
Guy1: Hey did you hear? Australia won again!
Aussie: *searches for like button* (example of like-button syndrom)

Guy2: *thinking something stimulating*
Guy2: *searches for like button* (another example of like-button syndrome)
by Pixel15 December 10, 2010
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OLBS, short for Obsessive Like-Button Syndrome, is a condition where someone with mildly advanced Social Media Muscle Memory will like most posts they find even slightly entertaining without giving them much thought at all, or like a post just because it had more than 500 likes.

This can occur in many different social media sites but more often than not on Twiter and Instagram. This can also develop into liking every YouTube video before watching them, followed by the top comments of those videos.

In the case of Twitter, it is common for someone with a moderate following who suffers from OLBS to immediately retract most of their likes on the platform, seen as too many context-sensitive or unfunny tweets would then be recommended to their followers.
I opened up a song on YouTube to send it to my friends, and then when I opened it again a minute later I noticed I had liked 4 comments I didn't even remember reading.

That might be Obsessive Like-Button Syndrome, it's really serious, you should go see a doctor.
by Haomakk January 15, 2021
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