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1. alternative way to express the concept of 'lurve'
2. to some extene, 'love'
As a sidenote, the socially acceptable usage of the word is questioned, as it reminds some people of the word 'barf'.
2. to some extene, 'love'
As a sidenote, the socially acceptable usage of the word is questioned, as it reminds some people of the word 'barf'.
by TheSecretAzNMan March 03, 2006
2
Lurf ,
A term used by cannabis growers to describe a bad harvest that is more leafs than bud........Leaf-Lurf
A term used by cannabis growers to describe a bad harvest that is more leafs than bud........Leaf-Lurf
JOHN _ Hey , how was Jeffs harvest ?
SMITH--Pretty bad , it was all Lurf , he will be lucky to get $2000 per pound for it.
SMITH--Pretty bad , it was all Lurf , he will be lucky to get $2000 per pound for it.
by J. Waterweight April 12, 2011
5
To Love-fuck. To make passionate love in a way that is vigorous, taken from the very depths of your soul. Can also be applicable in a lust for lurf, as is the case for many desperate pizza-faces.
Dude, did you rape that chick?
Naw man, it was lurf.
Oh amelia, how I dream of lurfing you with my level 54 night elf.
Naw man, it was lurf.
Oh amelia, how I dream of lurfing you with my level 54 night elf.
by SpecterC4 July 21, 2010
6
-a statement of the writer towards the one the message is intended to go to
-a shortened or abbreviated one-word form of "much love", "love ya", or "I love you" used at the end of a message or conversation.
- term of kindred affection (generally not romantic affection)
- can be used to indicate extreme care for someone without the sometimes oppressive, or misunderstood stigma of saying "I love you".
-NOT generally used as a synonym for "Love ___ (insert name)" at the end of a formal letter
-USUALLY the writer's name is left off after this word is used because the recipient of the message already knows who the message is from. (i.e. use on facebook)
-a shortened or abbreviated one-word form of "much love", "love ya", or "I love you" used at the end of a message or conversation.
- term of kindred affection (generally not romantic affection)
- can be used to indicate extreme care for someone without the sometimes oppressive, or misunderstood stigma of saying "I love you".
-NOT generally used as a synonym for "Love ___ (insert name)" at the end of a formal letter
-USUALLY the writer's name is left off after this word is used because the recipient of the message already knows who the message is from. (i.e. use on facebook)
From: Jenny Smith
Hey Paul,
I had a freaking amazing time at your party Friday!
Oh the things that happen when our group gets together... we must do it again soon.
thanks again!
~Lurves
_____________________________________
NOT:
Dear Frank,
blahblahblah
Lurves, Sally
Hey Paul,
I had a freaking amazing time at your party Friday!
Oh the things that happen when our group gets together... we must do it again soon.
thanks again!
~Lurves
_____________________________________
NOT:
Dear Frank,
blahblahblah
Lurves, Sally
by sillyfacemonkey January 16, 2012