the cutest form of love. itβs a <3 heart but with a 4. ultimate pureness. Nate and Isana patented.
(while texting)
girl: ur so cute
boy: ur adorable dawg
girl: <4
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Used to say some quantity is less than four.
Some people believe "<4" is stronger than "<3". This is simply false - it is in fact the other way round. Clearly any number less than three must also be less than four whereas there are some numbers which are less than four but aren't less than three - this makes "<3" the stronger statement of the two.
3.9999<4, -6<4, 2<4, 0<4 are all correct statements, whereas 4<4, 5<4, 6.434<4 are all examples of false statements.
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synonymous in the numerical bodily function sequence with farting.
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Here I sit, broken-hearted; tried to #2, but only #4.
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Originally coined in 2004 by one Michael John Keegan, <4 was created to be a play on the ever-popular internet code for love, <3. It has since become a fad, thought by many to have originated as a typo rather than an entity all its own, and has been reabsorbed into the tween culture that prompted its creation.
Phrases utilizing <4 require unusually hammy dialogue; e.g., OMG I <4 U.
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>4 is if you're too scared to text <3 to a girl, or boy. They probably wont understand but you're gonna feel like you've made progress.
Miranda: Good night Jacob.
Jacob: Good night miranda. >4