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National holiday on 24th December for Louis Tomlinson. Directioners and Louies are most likely to celebrate
Today it’s Loueve tomorrow is Christmas
loueve by Wheredobrokenheartsgo28 December 16, 2021
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Loueve llueve loueeza louivee louve Louveeq louvenia Louvenski louver loudvert

Louvenia 

Louvenia is a girls name . This is a very uncommon name which makes it very unique. She is a smart person , and very beautiful. She can be shy and she can be loud . Lots of people love her she has a great personality. She's not like any other girl . She is the Queen and has a strong heart.
Aye That's QueenLouvenia .
Louvenia by Names!! December 23, 2016

loudvert 

noun, loud + advert, particularly a television advertisement that is broadcasted at a higher density volume than the programme it interrupts
Would whoever has the remote control please mute those loudverts!
loudvert by AJsharp November 10, 2006

loveverternity 

A state of bliss and love so powerful and deep that multiple words must be run together to clearly and concisely state the height of what amounts to unconditional love. Exclusively found in specific parts of Contra Costa County, CA
His loveverternity was so strong for her he had to create a new word.
loveverternity by eastbaydj December 4, 2019
A special person or significant other in your life when simply calling them a lover will not suffice. Can also be used to replace "love" when talking affectionately but in a strong fake german accent to really get your point across.
1) Susan affectionately exclaimed in her best German accent, "I louver you so much! Vut vould I do visout you?"
2) My louver and I booked a full year of amazing date nights!
Louver by Alibi2019 January 27, 2020
louve loohv noun, verb, louved, louv·ing.
–noun 1. A profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person, usually a significant other, or object. Often used in situations where the word "love" just isn't sufficient.
Rosie's deep feelings for the ice cream cake were stronger than any emotions she'd experienced in her lifetime. She did more than love that cake - she louved it.
louve by Rigz January 6, 2009