An emphatic declaration against the affirmative - a version of "NO WAY!"
Originally used by John Foster in series 1 of 'The Salon'.
Originally used by John Foster in series 1 of 'The Salon'.
A DISTANT RELATIVE WHO COMES TO VISIT: "Last time I saw you, you were about 7... are you still into Barbie dolls?"
16-YEAR-OLD GIRL: "No, LUV!"
16-YEAR-OLD GIRL: "No, LUV!"
by Martha's_Cellmate November 03, 2004
A casual way of saying you really like someone without freaking them out by saying I love you. Commonly used by people early on in relationships, where it is too soon to say I love you.
Luv may develop into love but it is not love.
Luv may develop into love but it is not love.
by j0813 January 06, 2005
Term of vague affection, usually of the working class, intended towards someone of the opposite sex. Normally relatively meaningless. Common in Northern England, esp. Yorkshire (but also popular in southern and central Scotland); most other users are ex-pats.
by squeaky January 11, 2006
by McKenzie January 22, 2005
Mild version of love, describing good feelings for someone often for freinds on un serious partners. Love is considered to be deeper and stronger, luv is the mild version.
by Matt April 09, 2003