“I love you” directly translates to “fuck me right on the floor until I throw up from overstimulation and there’s cum everywhere”
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Person1: “bro I love you”
Person2: “I’m down for it”
“i love you.” 3 words that have lots of different meanings even though they shouldnt. if someone tells you they love you, they should mean it. its not okay to tell someone you love them when you dont.
person 1: i love you, i always will.
person 2: i love you too.
the moment a boy becomes inconsistent.
I have something I want to tell you.. I love you
and then they were roommates.
It's a term that's commonly used by girl(s) that go by the name of Stevie when they're friendzoning someone. It can also be used when in need of attention because when you tell people (Nat) this phrase, they keep insisting to make you love them. Easy attention gain. Little do they know that they will never be loved. This sentence is known to be quite useful as it can get you out of multiple situations of trouble. For example, if you for some reason tell them accidentally that you love them and they ask you to repeat it, you can simply scream the sentence and you'll be out of the situation in the blink of an eye.
"hey Stevie, how does this shirt look on me?"
"gO AWAY NAT I DONT LOVE YOU"
How much Charles Betts love Lilli Miller
Charles said to lilli, “I love you 3002”
you love someone more than they love you
kaelyn: i love you
brady: i love you more
kaelyn: not according to urban dictionary😤🥰
A statement which, if said first, does mean that person loves the other person more.
World - "I love you more!"
Yeo - "No I do!"
World - "Nuh uh! I said it first!"