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.
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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..."
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A cannibalization of the phrase the lick. Both mean something that is really great, or the pinnacle of something.
Poser 1 : Dood, that guy is ridin' spinners!
Poser 2 : Yeah, those are the like!
Poser 1 : What did you say? You mean the lick?
Poser 2 : Same thing, moron. Let's go get a taco.
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A word used by spoiled teenage girls who listen to Justin Timberlake, wear Abercrombie and Fitch, and watch the Real World. It is often inserted in between every word, because the lack of mental capacity of this person does not allow them to string together a complete sentence.
I hate sellouts, MTV, you, and people who say like more than once in a sentence.
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Something I always get everytime I make a definition.
I got No likes so I have to wait. I hope it won't last until mayonnaise becomes a instrument.
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v. to react
commonly used to bridge descriptions of a scenario and the evoked reaction.
Uniquely applied to precede:
1. non-verbal description,
2. dramatization, or
3. extreme use of slang.
Reserved for casual peer-peer discussion. Misuse in official or formal setting is suggestive of poor education or lower intelligence.
"he threw his dirty clothes at me" and I was like:
1. (non-verbal demonstrative) ex: speaker plugs nose, or expresses look of shock..
2. "there is no way in hell I'm doing your laundry Mister!"
3. "nu-uh.. no you ditin... uh-ah"
or
"she's a proper girl she's always got to be like:
1. (non-verbal demonstrative) ex: speaker tilts head back and to side slightly closing eyes
2. "we can't break a rule we'd go to hell"
3. "little miss priss" "somethin something"
Common misuse:
addressing a police officer, judge, or doctor.
"you could hear his car pull up and then it'd be like:
1. (non-verbal demonstrative) speaker punches fist
2. "a war was going on inside"
3. "time to cut out"
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The act of hitting the "LIKE" button on facebook
She is Liking Everyone's Status.
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