Did you, like, like that book? I, like, liked it because it was, like, a lot like my life. I'd, like, like to get a copy of it.
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A common mispelling of 'liek'.
A: Like, this is cool.
B: You mean liek?
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A word that used to mean "love" or "enjoying" but now is just the least useful word ever.(CAUTION: May be SUPER annoying or be used 14 times in one sentance! BEWARE!!!)
"Like OMG! She really like, did that? I sooooo told her not to like do it!! She is soooo like efing retarded now like... OMG!-- Quote from my best friend
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Around the DC area, it's used to end a sentence or comment.
say your comment or question and then add "like" in the end of it.
That nigga is ugly like...
Why he got on so many colors like...?
Yo son, you actin gay like...
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A word used subconsciously by most teenagers, to denote that what they are about to say is probably inaccurate, exaggerated, or estimated; it was thought up on the spot, and while it should be considered, it shouldn't be taken entirely at face value. The word becomes embedded in your vocabulary at around 12 and it takes a lot of thinking to really understand why you say it.
"...and then he banged on for, like, half an hour about God and the Bible and stuff..."
"Sam's such a nerd, he wrote like five pages for his essay."
"He's a lot older than he looks, he's like 60 or something."
"...and then he, like, hurled Ben's shoe up into the tree, and it got stuck. Then Ben went mad on him, he must have like broken his nose or something."
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A word hated by teachers all over the world, even though it has many useful meanings.
1.)To enjoy
2.)To be similar to
3.)Used to indicate an exaggeration
4.)Used to show what someone thought/wanted to say
1.) I like chocolate
2.) Like cake, chocolate is delicious
3.) I had, like, 100 chocolates yesterday, they're so good
4.) And I was all like "Bitch, give me the box of chocolates already and leave."
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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