A Democratic slogan playing on the double meaning of the word "Trump" as a verb meaning "beat" and as the last name of Donald Trump. It can be interpreted in a few ways:
- "Love beats hate." Love (which the Democrats practice) will always win over hate (which Trump practices).

- "We love the things/people/ideas Donald Trump hates." Like immigration, women, and religious tolerance.
- "Donald Trump hates love." As in love for a same-sex partner or love for your religion even if it isn't Christianity.
- (MISTAKENLY) it is interpreted as telling people to love how hateful Donald Trump is. However, this is WRONG.
Donald Trump thinks he's better than everyone else, but in reality, love trumps hate.
by sarcasticallybrilliant March 26, 2017
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This sort of relationship usually occurs when you have complicated relations of someone of the opposite sex. You'd want to kill them, but you'd be the first to mourn their death. You would like to castrate them, but then you couldn't bear their children.
Michael and Amaris. Beyond what anyone fully understood, they had a love/hate which went beyond the normal. From stealing phones, to blowing dolls, Michael truly make Amaris's life complicated. However, Amaris still put up with the sexy twin to fulfill her own sexual desires.
by LinDsay O'Talbert December 4, 2008
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Those individuals who either had given or not any reason to be hated, you hate them anyway.
People you love to hate are people such like Gwyneth Paltrow, Anne Hataway, a great deal on wealthy bankers or power politicians, etc.
by dny:) November 29, 2013
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Love and hate are intimately linked within the human brain, according to a study that has discovered the biological basis for the two most intense emotions.
Scientists studying the physical nature of hate have found that some of the nervous circuits in the brain responsible for it are the same as those that are used during the feeling of romantic love – although love and hate appear to be polar opposites.A study using a brain scanner to investigate the neural circuits that become active when people look at a photograph of someone they say they hate has found that the "hate circuit" shares something in common with the love circuit.
I'm starting to love hate you all 😂😕
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The chant Marilyn Manson always gives to a crowd at an audience to recite, frequently before playing "Irresponsible Hate Anthem".
1. Marilyn Manson: And all the children say, "We hate love, we love hate, we hate. . ."
Audience: ". . .love, we love hate. . "
2. I haven't seen any performance of "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" by Marilyn Manson where he hasn't got the audience to chant the "we-hate-love, we-love-hate" thing.
by S-C-R-E-W-I-T September 30, 2007
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A Love/Hate relationship is usually between two people who deep down love each other. Insted of actually expressing their feelings, they bicker. Sometimes they will atomaticly say, "I hate him/her" so no one leads on maybe they do love that person. Also they may say "I don't care" when really they do. Fights are cuased over jelousy, maybing hating the person because their with someone else, but really love the other person. Love/hate relationships are complicated, but in the end they're exciting and intoxating because there is a fine line between love and hate.
Ron and Hermione. They hate each other but end up becoming a couple in, because they have a love/hate relationship.
by IhatehowmuchIloveu May 22, 2011
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The dynamics of the love/hate relationship are based on both mutual admiration and irritation.

Usually such a relationship is formed unintentionally by people who are complete opposites being flung together, such as an introduction through a mutual friend.

Although unsuited to each other's presence, the lover/haters will usually find it hard to exclude the other from their life and day-to-day activities.

Similar to an abusive relationship, the lover/haters constantly crave more conflict while subconsciously seeking the other's approval.

Previously, those engaged in a love/hate relationship were commonly referred to as lover/haters, however the term "pevy" as now surpassed the phrase lover/haters.
I can't stand being in their presence. Talk about a love/hate relationship; those two are constantly bickering. They're such a pevy.
by Breda <3 Elena January 23, 2011
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