A Facebook status update frequently seen when someone is extremely bored, and involves them replying to any likes on the post by typing a positive comment on that person's wall. It can become quite forced when the person who likes the post isn't well liked or well known by the poster of the status update. It also helps boost the ego of people who like the post as they are always complimented.
Alvin: Like for a like
Jason likes the post.
Alvin posts on Jason's wall: I've known you for ages and we've been on the same soccer team together.
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The affection between like and love.
"Love" is like "like like" like "like like" is like "like"!
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It is a subtle way of telling someone that they are "in love" with them.
I "like like" you.
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To be sexually attracted to; to fancy
When someone is inclined to be more fond of, keen on, partial to, and attracted to another; and he/she is experiencing the strongest feelings of 'like' towards the other. The feeling is usually reciprocated.
Mike: "So, do you like me or do you like like me?"
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Whenever you like someone of the oppisite gender and it's like a crush and is universally referred to as like-like.
Oh my gosh, Johnny likes Jenny!
Does he like-like her?
Yes!
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Some one who you like more than just like. You donβt love them but you have a crush on than .
I like like him.
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1. similar to
2. to be interested in, enjoy
3. a meaningless word teenagers insert liberally into both colloquial and formal speech in order to maintain a steady stream of words
Lindsay, you're really like, like my previous, like, girlfriend in that I like, really like, like you.
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