lyla is a girl that is beyond basic compliments. she is really amazing, smart, funny and pretty. Also knows how to have fun and how to be herself. Kinda the "OGBOSS" at everything she does. Nicest person you'll ever meet and she is the one and only batman๐ฆ!
Them: "what's a lyla"
person 1: "lyla is batman"
Them: "so cool oh my goodness"
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An acronym of "Love Ya Like A Sis"
used by preps who can't stop passing notes to other people in class.
Lauren: OMG! Thatz so unfair! Anywayz, clazz iz almozt ova, so cyaz! LYLAS!
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It's like if you and your bestfriend have known eachother for a while and you guys are like sisters and you don't want to just say hey gurl I LOVE YOU do you know how much things people would say about u yah ALOT
Hey how are you girl well just wanted to write you a note
LyLaS, maria or whatever and then no one will be able to say crap to u
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abbreviation: Love You Lots And Stuff
"Kayla, I love you lots and stuff!!"
"Oh Zach, I love you lots and stuff too!!!"
We each lylas!!
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Pronounced: lie-luh - jeen
Meaning: "Night" in Arabic/"Island-Girl"
A southern girl's name. Although she sometimes sounds like she has many different accents. She is most often the one everyone doesn't notice is incredibly beautiful and intelligent until later on. By that time, it's too late because someone is already trying to wife her. She has the ability to make friends with ease. But is also smart enough to know if she needs to cut them off. Her name seems to just roll off your tongue.
Guy1: "Lyla-Jean is so sweet. I don't know if I have ever seen that pretty smile leave her face once."
Guy2: "Tell me about it, I wish I noticed her earlier."
An acronym for "love you like a brother/sister" used for close friends for whom you feel a sibling-like bond. Often found in emails, text messaging, etc. Pronounced "LEE-LAS" or "LEE-LAB". Can be modified to fit certain situations,e.g "LYLAPG" for "Love you like a pet goldfish", etc. Also known as simply "Lyla" as a shortened version.
This word was invented by a group of friends in southern New Hampshire, to explain feeling sisterly or brotherly love without actually having to say the entire sentence.
Other word forms: Love You Sister-Wise, Love you Brother-wise.
As Josh left the building, he called out to his friends, "Lylas, Lylab!"
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