a) A substitute for "said", before a quote.
b) About; approximately
c) Nonsense word; a space holder
a) And he was like, "We should go out sometime," and she was like, "Uh...in your dreams," and he was like, "Bitch."
b) He was like, 30 years old.
c) So, like, where should we, like, go?
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1. A word implying similarity between two things.
2. A level of romantic interest that is not as high as love, yet not exclusive to sex.
3. An idiot teenager conversation spacer that is virtually meaningless.
1. Apples are like bananas, in that they are both fruits.
2. John is in like with Dave, because they are both fruits.
3. "So, like, I was like, 'Why don't we like do something?' <insipid high pitched giggle>" - Teenaged Girl with IQ 75
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Used by stupid girls like P. Hilton to show how cool and modern they are. But actually it just emphasizes their low IQs, and how retardic they are.
Paris: "Omg I'm like the most popular girl ever!"
Nicky: "Like wow!"
Paris: "Ya I know. I'm like so cool. Just look at me!"
Nicky: *sighs* "We rock!!"
Paris: "Like im more popular than the queen!!!"
Nicky: "You're more popular than me! I'm just the younger
sister who's like less cool than you!"
Paris: "I know! Doh!! If it werent for ME, you'd be a
nobody. Like I'm so amazing."
Nicky: "Like omg yeah!'
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It is one of the most common words to say. A teenager would use and abuse this stinking word so much to make themselves sound generic and stupid unintentionally.
"And I was L-ike this, and he was llike that, and I was like oh my gosh"
"This is, like, awful!"
1. To enjoy something.
2. Referring to facebook.
1. He likes cake.
2. "I liked her status last night!! They were my favorite lyrics."
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Locale: UK, Birmingham/Northern England. Word added to sentences in these districts, to affirm something.
"So we went to the shops like"
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someone or something that likes another someone or something.
adrian: βher over there.. yeah she likes youβ
jearl: βyeah i liked her but not anymoreβ
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