1. A button on facebook.
2. A word for having a crush.
3. Another way to say said.
4. Something some people say in between EVERYTHING.
1. Dude, I just liked every post on her wall!
2. I heard Tim totally likes you.
3. And she was all like, "Woah, you're hot!"
4. So, like, I was, like, shopping the other day, and like, this guy came up to me, and like, asked me out. Like, it was soo sketch!
Girl: I want to LIKE go home now
Man: why do you"LIKE" want to?
Some people use this many many times in a sentence when you are young.
Kid: So, its like, if like, you like, and like, you drop a ball and like, say like, something.
For lazy speakers "like" takes the place of most verbs and adverbs in a sentence and used repetitively throughout a statement causing the statement to be much longer than it needs to be.
He was like, "oh my gosh,"and I'm like, "Ha, "when he was like , "Yo, I don't know."
One of the many phrases that drive grammar nerds crazy!
Random TikToker: People be like-
Me: *whips ruler* HEY, WE SHOULD NEVER USE “BE LIKE” AFTER A NOUN. We should ALL use “are like” or “is like” instead.
The TikToker: *Goes silent*
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."
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