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Like that

To describe someone that is good at something.

Or to mean someone or something is cool/Lit

Basketball Fan: "A bru he like that, he just crossed him."

Sneaker Head: "You can't say them Puma RS's ain't like that, they drip."

by Onlydarealsurvives January 5, 2019

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like 'at

An abbreviated form of the phrase, "like that." Often heard in conversation involving individuals from rural communities in The American South and Southwest.

"Hey Jessup, you ever seen a deal like 'at?"

by austicoatk October 4, 2011

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Like

'To be Like': Meaning 'To say'. Can be used in the past, present or future (just use 'was' or 'will be').

I was like 'How come?' and he was like 'My parents don't mind.'

by Arneneithel November 10, 2006

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Like

Californian language used when addressing a person's remark.

She was like, "Hell no," and I was like, "Fo shizzy."

by Linda H. February 23, 2003

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Like

1. to be similar as
2. to replace "said" or "says"
3. a word that many have come
accustomed to say, simply because
they have fun saying because it has
a nice ring to it, or sometimes if
said by a girl, well because they
are trying to copy everyone else
and trying to make herself sound
dumb to guys because she wants them
to think shes easy so that she will
get fucked

1. Her perfum smells like Ralph Lauren.
2. He was like, I think you're hot.
And then I was like, I think ur hot
too.
3. That like really sucks.
Oh my god, I can't beleive he
thinks my boobs are hot.

by supposed_2_b_doing_my_hw April 4, 2005

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like that

Meaning Someone Knows How To Fight Or Fights A Lot. Always Ready To Fight

Justin: See That Girl Right There ?
Brian: Oh Yea She's Like That

by JaBoogie December 15, 2019

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like

1.A word that is inserted randomly into a sentence. Most people use it just because they're used to it, even some English teachers, and they won't use it when writing but will say it without meaning to. It used to be what you said instead of "um" but not people are so used to it they say,"Like, um..."

2."so I was all like" means "I said"

1.So I went to the mall and there was this, like, really cute shirt. And I, like, asked how much it cost.

2.So the guy was all like,"You should use proper english and say 'I said'," and I was like,"Don't, like, tell me how to talk..."

by Newbia April 27, 2004

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