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Love you 

Not the same as “I love you” has less meaning due to the fact you aren’t saying “I” And is basically just throwing a sign of love out there with not as much affection as “I love you” just like “good night” and “night/Gn” seem less “valuable” if hat makes sense. So Boys...girls take notes
Okay love you”
Love you by A girlfriend. November 3, 2017
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Love You 

When you can't say I love you because you get all weird on the inside.
"Love You Cherry."
Love You by Ellika April 10, 2019

Love you 

Girl 1: "Love you, Austin!" -
Love you by Kinposlice June 29, 2013

love you 

When used without "I" it's a synonym for "love ya"-- a casual sign-off, expressed with some light affection. Can be used by siblings, adult children, partners, significant others, dating couples, perhaps a spouse of several years but not between couples who are "in love" or parent and children in a bonding moment for whom "I love you" is more appropriate.
(In a phone message to spouse): I'll be a little late coming home tonight, love you.

(Adult child ending a visit to parents). Always good to see you both. Love you!
love you by goodnightgracie July 26, 2010

Love you 

It means I love you, it's an abriviation on "love you"
A woman says to her husband "love you" before leaving for work, but instead she has to text it so she just types "lyu"
Love you by Dottielover16 July 15, 2018

Love you 

The worse version of “I love you” without the “I” the saying is meaningless. Basically like saying you don’t love someone enough to type out the whole phrase too. It hurts my soul when people say this to me. Just put the “I”. Please.
You- “I love you
Your S/O- “love you too
You*thinking*- damn that hurt

Love you 

Claiming to love someone but breaking up per message at the same moment.
Rachel did a I love you moment.
Love you by Someone with slangs November 12, 2022