A feeling of intense and extreme revulsion, distaste, enmity, and antipathy towards another person, place, or thing. Hate is typically the result of a real or imagined threat or irritation to oneself in the past or present.
Hate and love can sometimes go hand in hand.
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n. then v. Based on the model of the noun "hard on", a hate on is an active hatred for someone or something that causes a visible physical reaction in a similar fashion that an erection would be a tell-tale sign of affection. Despite its origin, it is rarely used in a sexual context. It is male juvenile slang in the sense that it links, even indirectly, an emotion (hatred, jealousy, envy) to the male teenage obsession with the penis.
(noun) John has a hate on for all Republicans in Congress.
(verb) Please don't hate on me for being beautiful.
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to insult or verbally attack someone. originally implied jelousy, now also used for more generally applied abuse.
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Someone you hate so badly it is beyond human imagination. You want the person you oppose to wither away and when they are annoying you to fucking die a painful death because they are just that much of a pity to ever know and be fucked over by. There is nothing "cute" about hate and it usually ends with one person being seriously wounded and nothing good comes from you hating the person that is persistent in their behaviour whether you like it or not. In this case NO. bundle of rage
I Squarely hate that asshole that I could punch a thousand holes in his face, and watch him bleed in misery and pain before he died.
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A feeling quite opposite of love which can cause much hostility. It is associated with such things as war, jealously, and greed. It is often said on the spur of the moment, when not truly meant.
1)The act of war is the epitomy of hate.
2)"I hate you!"
"...No you don't, you love me."
"...Shut up.."
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When you very much dislike someone and kinda wish they were dead. :)
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Word inserted when the person speaking does not have an adequate understanding of the subject matter and is too lazy or unable to come up with a sincere, logical argument for their beliefs.
Person A: Religion is hate.
Person B: What do you mean?
Person A: Can't you see? It's so hatful! I hate religion and their beliefs.
Person B: Maybe you can show me the teaching of the religion, so I can agree or disagree with you?
Person A: It's common knowledge.
Person B: I guess I just have to believe your in-depth assessment.
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