I have no idea, let me liu
by elliojojo July 27, 2006
Is when someone wants to label something as cool or amazeballs. Most of the time people just use three times this emoji: ๐ค๐ผ๐ค๐ผ๐ค๐ผ
It has to be said in a very fast and energetic way, with a slight sight of the tongue.
It has to be said in a very fast and energetic way, with a slight sight of the tongue.
by Vanessa Van Nessa September 11, 2022
LIUS: Love Is an Under Statement
The feeling greater than love itself
Spoken to an individual who makes you feel greater than you have ever felt and with every thought of them comes a smile, then a warm feeling of a comfortable bliss.
The feeling greater than love itself
Spoken to an individual who makes you feel greater than you have ever felt and with every thought of them comes a smile, then a warm feeling of a comfortable bliss.
by JA$ON!! August 07, 2006
Liu is a cheerful person and always accepts any flaws in the people around him. Liu always tries to lighten the mood and always makes other people happy. but not many know that he is a hard thinking person in his life. always hides the problems of his life and wants to remain strong in front of others. Liu includes the characteristics of people who can work in teams or individually. In the work environment, you will always have many friends and even friends. he is talkative and sometimes likes to joke with people around. Liu is suitable to work in the service and artist fields.
We love Liu
by Victor raven November 23, 2021
In Chinese it means the number (six). The name comes from a character in the opera Turandot. (One of the best operas ever!) It is commonly used as a Chinese last name. Anyone with Liu as their first name is the koolest. Especially if it is followed by a Lebanese last name. Whoop! Whoop!
Nick name/ Long names (because you cant possibly shorten Liu: Example L, Li, Lu) Liusi Liudities, Liuchi, Liuasoris (haha).
by Liu N September 25, 2008
A person who hangs out near the computer all day, often saying 'meh', and '...' alot. beware when cranky.
by Charles Wan February 19, 2010