âI love you like rlbâ has become a well-known, accepted and valuable component of American vernacular. The meaning of the letters ârlbâ is unknown, but is uniformly considered to be a statement of a great romantic love, commitment and sacrifice. It is generally attributed as a saying which emerged among American troops during World War II. Returning soldiers brought the saying back to American soil with them.
âYou know what you're risking.â
âI know,â he agreed. âAnd I wouldn't risk it for just anything, but I love you like rlb.â
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