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i would love to see you dance

sex. lots of sex.

boy: i would love to see you dance

by merica_mough April 23, 2015

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Love you

Not the same as โ€œI love youโ€ has less meaning due to the fact you arenโ€™t saying โ€œIโ€ And is basically just throwing a sign of love out there with not as much affection as โ€œI love youโ€ just like โ€œgood nightโ€ and โ€œnight/Gnโ€ seem less โ€œvaluableโ€ if hat makes sense. So Boys...girls take notes

โ€œOkay love youโ€

by A girlfriend. November 3, 2017

433๐Ÿ‘ 59๐Ÿ‘Ž


Love You

When you can't say I love you because you get all weird on the inside.

"Love You Cherry."

by Ellika April 10, 2019

98๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Love you!

A less powerful, more playful, and friendlier form of discreetly telling your crush you like them or talking to your best guy friend and you donโ€™t want to say โ€˜I love youโ€™

Guy friend: โ€œHaha youโ€™re so funny.โ€
Me: โ€œI know, Iโ€™m adorable! Love you!โ€

by MB Ciampa September 3, 2019

45๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


Love you

Loving someone with affection.

Girl 1: "Love you, Austin!" -

by Kinposlice June 27, 2013

197๐Ÿ‘ 56๐Ÿ‘Ž


I'm in love with you

meaning- "let me waste your time for a couple months

H- "I'm in love with you"

by TheotherpersonnamedKokuisgay October 10, 2018

9๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


love you

When used without "I" it's a synonym for "love ya"-- a casual sign-off, expressed with some light affection. Can be used by siblings, adult children, partners, significant others, dating couples, perhaps a spouse of several years but not between couples who are "in love" or parent and children in a bonding moment for whom "I love you" is more appropriate.

(In a phone message to spouse): I'll be a little late coming home tonight, love you.

(Adult child ending a visit to parents). Always good to see you both. Love you!

by goodnightgracie July 26, 2010

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