love, except a fuzzier (and therefore superior) version. will always make your day significantly brighter.
by anastasia101 November 20, 2011
Nd-Nd: What is this emotion you humans call "wuv"?
Lrrr: Surely it says "love".
Nd-Nd: No, "wuv", with an Earth W. Behold.
Lrrr: This concept of wuv confuses and infuriates us!
Lrrr: Surely it says "love".
Nd-Nd: No, "wuv", with an Earth W. Behold.
Lrrr: This concept of wuv confuses and infuriates us!
by Smonkle March 17, 2011
istead of "i love you" its "i wuv you shmoogums woogums sweety peety!"
then finish it off with an escimo kiss(when you and your partner rub eachothers noses back and forth)
then finish it off with an escimo kiss(when you and your partner rub eachothers noses back and forth)
by juan loves nicole August 14, 2007
A cute way to say love. Best used while cuddling or snuggling with your love. Can be used to start sweet romantic banter.
Despite common beleif, it is not any less serious (when used in this situation) than normal love.
Despite common beleif, it is not any less serious (when used in this situation) than normal love.
Boy: "I wuv you"
Girl: "I wuv you too"
Boy: "I wuv you more."
Girl: "Nuh-uh."
Boy: "I wuv you like a fat kid loves cake."
Girl: "I wuv you like a toddler loves legos."
Girl: "I wuv you too"
Boy: "I wuv you more."
Girl: "Nuh-uh."
Boy: "I wuv you like a fat kid loves cake."
Girl: "I wuv you like a toddler loves legos."
by Lexxichica February 21, 2009
by BandySilly May 05, 2013
1. A baby-talk pronunciation of love. When used by adults, "wuv" implies that the love-object is cute, childlike, and/or cuddly. Very rarely used about sexual attraction; puppy love is a near-synonym of this word.
2. Childlike displays of affection by someone who has fallen in "wuv".
2. Childlike displays of affection by someone who has fallen in "wuv".
1. Awww...I wuv you sooo much, my widdle snuggle bear.
2. My girlfriend's driving me nuts; every time we go on a date, she goes wuv-crazy.
2. My girlfriend's driving me nuts; every time we go on a date, she goes wuv-crazy.
by Ingeborg S. Nordén May 15, 2006
by Darrin May July 23, 2003