Default phrase of Indian origin, commonly used to indicate that whatever was said previously was untrue/does not matter and person saying it wants to be in other person's good books again. Alternatively, used to distract a person during an argument/boring conversation. The "no" at the end is for emphasis, Indian-style!!
Omg Jade is the sexiest thing alive......but I love you no!!
Salesperson: blah blah blah.....
You: but I love you no!!!
Salesperson: huh? (stunned silence)
You: (makes their escape)
A type of flirting
Hinting that they like you
Or hinting that they want to be with you
What Empty!Cas said to Castiel about Dean Winchester
I know what you hate, I know who you love.
Phrase used to describe a desire to fornication with a younger adult of the same gender, simply to try to convince them they need to read a self help book.
I'm not trying to belittle you. I'm trying to love you up.
Michael Jackson wrote this song exclusively for his dear friend Dame Elizabeth Taylor and performed it in honor of her 65th birthday on 16th February 1997.
A studio version of the song does exist and a snippet starting from the bridge to the end of the song.
Michael appreciated Elizabeth’s friendship dearly.
Elizabeth, I love you
You're every star, that shines in the world to me
Elizabeth, can't you see that it's true?
Elizabeth, I love you
You're more than just a star
Something somebody will say when they are in a relationship with somebody they never loved, they may have felt pressured to accept a confession or we're just trying to play with somebody's feelings and felt bad about it later.
Peerson 1) I never loved you, im sorry
Person 2) ...
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