Phrase used to describe someone who uses the internet to boost his/her self-esteem and/or ego.
Can be used in place of the proper name of any blogging/social networking program such as LiveJournal, Blogger, Xanga or MySpace.
She uses her LiveJournal to get her love-me-internet fix.
He posted some skanky love-me-internet photos to MySpace.
Riley checks her Love-Me-Internet comments a couple times a day.
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It isn't hard to get a dog to like you. It just takes a ton of commitment and a ton of treats.
Dogs love me because I feed them, care for them, play with them, attend to their emotional needs, provide support when they are down, spend time with them, get them toys to play with, make kibble time exciting, take them on frequent walks, take them to the outdoor bathroom frequently, give them long belly-scratching sessions, and talk to them frequently.
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Novel grammatical structure indicating "I always like" something. Kinda like the middle voice in ancient Greek. Frequently used in reference to a love object, or favorite band.
When I asked her what she wanted for breakfast, Kate stirred and said, "Mmm, I love me some scrambled eggs!"
"Oh, I'd love me some Beyonce, you bet!" said Kyle.
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Any time someone says "I like that," or describes something that they enjoy, you must reply with this phrase in a harsh, raspy 'Christian Bale as Batman' voice.
Originally from the movie "The Dark Knight." When the Joker says "A little fight in you, I Like that." Batman comes out of nowhere and replies "Then you're gonna love me" before knocking some heads around.
"I like this beer.. it tastes great!"
(deep raspy voice) "THEN YOU'RE GONNA LOVE ME."
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Straightjacket, so called because you hug yourself when you're wearing it.
Keep laughing like that and they're going to put you in an I love me jacket.
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A catchy pop-jazz-rock-ish song that's about three minutes long and is decent to treadmill to. It came out in the 60's via a band called The Contours, apparently though it was originally intended for The Temptations, a band that's worth looking into BTW, who failed to show for the recording of it.
The song details the account of a guy who had his heart broken by some OP 'cause he couldn't dance, then later he could dance and returns to OP with this fact and a question: <i>Do You Love Me</i> now that I can dance?' (This link might not work.) Typically, when they performed this, they did the aforementioned dances. The song is simple, cheesy, and light-hearted; but I could see anime characters lip-syncing the screamed lyrics to other characters in their series in a :foeyay: way in an :AMV:, or recommending this for your local gym or ballet class.
FoggyPebble: *listening to Pandora Radio on iPod Touch while on treadmill for the fifth hour that night* Uugh, my liver and gut always hurt.. *Do You Love Me? comes on Pandora Radio* Yay! *goes faster on treadmill*
Somebody: This reminds me of the song Do You Love Me? by The Contours. 8D
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Are you playin' your love games with me?
I just need to know what to do cuz i need your love a lot, come on now, do you love me?
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