Loke is the stage inbetween like and love. When one more than likes someone, but isn't quite ready to commit to the word love. Some relationships never make it past the loke stage, and to some, the word loke is much easier to say than love.
"I really like you, but I'm not quite sure I love you. I loke you." There is a free online dating site that explains loke.
Likelokelove.com the 3 stages of free online dating.
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When two poeple are in between love and like. When such two poeple are activly dating the word beceoms lokirs, or loking In Relationship.
In high school Greg and Sally were in loke with each other.
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A feeling that is less than love but more than like.
Person 1: I think that i really like this girl at school. Really like ... ya know?
person 2: yeah you loke her.
person 1: woot
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A fantastic person, as soon as "Loke" looks you in the eye you fall in love. You will never meet someone as great, his amazing smile and personality can light up any gray day. You can count yourself a very lucky person to know a "Loke", and extra lucky if he likes you too.
Wow I just met this amazing person! He must be a Loke.
Many mistake him for the God Of Mischief, but he is the God of Experiences. "Living in the moment" is his motto and, as such, he is unafraid of trying new things. Loke has done all of the stereotypical jobs you can possible think of, however becoming a professional baker is unadvised as his pizza decorating skills are average. Great at bouldering, up-and-coming photographer and guaranteed salsa expert.
Great music taste, attentive, funny, charismatic, patient, respectful and charming -- Anyone would be LOKE lucky to have him in their lives (pun intended). To befriend Loke, offer him massages and maybe some funky socks. But, above all, remember: Don't mess with his brown cheese.
Who is truly international but is 100% Norwegian? Who uses balloon and clown emojis but doesn't refer to the movie IT? Who makes the most incredible Eggs with Norwegian salmon?
Loke!
It's the ultimate non committal word but depending who and how reads it gives the option of interpretation. Gives the comfort blanket and the get out clause in one pass it's a combination of love and like simple as that