A fork of Rural Dictionary
someone or something that likes another someone or something.
adrian: “her over there.. yeah she likes you” jearl: “yeah i liked her but not anymore”
Perhaps the most random Facebook feature ever.
Kaitlyn is portage placing. Joshua Sapoznik "likes this"
(1) like = said (the first Valley Girl,popularized in a 1982 Frank Zappa song,swapped "like" for "said") (2) word used in conversation to set up quotations (3) word used as a stall tactic when they're not confident about what they're saying, akin to "uh" or "um", a space-filler in conversation to keep the other person from injecting into an otherwise-quiet space between thoughts; sometimes thought to be a sign of a poor vocabulary
(1) I'm like, `Gag me with a spoon' and she's like, `Oh my God!' (2) He's, like, `Go ahead.' (3) I'm like, thinking about taking my clothes off, but I'm like, on my period, and I'm thinking, like, does he want to 'do it' when Im, like, going to be bleeding all over, like, his cock....
In the UK we call this a comma. Used mostly to introduce a qoute, it is also used randomly by irritating teenagers and people who dropped out of school or have never read a book above the literary standard of Guns 'n' Ammo. It can be exchanged with a number of other phrases, including I was all.
1. To introduce a quote: So I was like, "duuuude" and he was all "baaaabe". 2. Randomly: Like, oh my God, that is, like, so wrong.
A brief unexpected amount or sum
"Man I lost alot of my money last night." "How much?" "Like 4000 dollars" "Seriously?" "No. 3567 dollars to be exact"