An emotion that is inbetween liking someone and loving someone. The word quite litteraly comes between the words like and love LOve liKE... LOKE.
I don't quite love you yet , but I more then just like you, so therefore I loke you.
The merging of the words Love, and Like.
Rebecca doesn't just Love James, she likes him too! Rebecca Lokes James. ♡
LOVE LIKE LOKE LOUST
When you like someone so much you could say you love them, but not too much to actually say you love them.
I loke you.
I really loke your shirt.
A combination of the words "love" and "like". When the word like is too mild of a word to express your feelings toward someone and love is too strong of a word to use, simply use loke, the middle man of romanticly descriptive words.
"I more than like you but I do not quite love you"
"I loke you"
"I loke you too"
A word used for people in relationships that is more than like but don't love each other yet. They'll do almost anything for the other person. They put each other in front of themselves and talk to each other about EVERYTHING. They're not just dating, they're best friends. And they both know even if they don't date forever they still want each other in their lives because they know how important they are to each other.
Its when the girl can steal all of the boys marshmallows from his lucky charms cereal & he'll fake mad even tho he doesn't care cause he lokes her that much
When the guy won't shave his face because he thinks its cool but she still kisses him anyways
A combo of both Like and Love.
Matt, I think I loke you.
Damn man, I really loke this chicken!