Gosh I don't know anyone that looks like this ? It does remind me of Watching Monty Python on my Black and White set. During the Intermission bits of animation.
Main Entry: 1love
Pronunciation: \ˈləv\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lufu; akin to Old High German luba love, Old English lēof dear, Latin lubēre, libēre to please
Date: before 12th century
1 a (1): strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties <maternal love for a child> (2): attraction based on sexual desire : affection and tenderness felt by lovers (3): affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests <love for his old schoolmates> b: an assurance of love <give her my love>
2: warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion <love of the sea>
3 a: the object of attachment, devotion, or admiration <baseball was his first love> b (1): a beloved person : darling —often used as a term of endearment (2)British —used as an informal term of address
4 a: unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another: as (1): the fatherly concern of God for humankind (2): brotherly concern for others b: a person's adoration of God
5: a god or personification of love
6: an amorous episode : love affair
7: the sexual embrace : copulation
8: a score of zero (as in tennis)
9capitalized Christian Science : god
— at love : holding one's opponent scoreless in tennis
— in love : inspired by affection
Main Entry:
3sweet
Function:
noun
Date:
14th century
1: something that is sweet to the taste: as a: a food (as a candy or preserve) having a high sugar content <fill up on sweets> bBritish : dessert cBritish : hard candy
2: a sweet taste sensation
3: a pleasant or gratifying experience, possession, or state
4: darling , sweetheart
5 aarchaic : fragrance bplural archaic : things having a sweet smell
haha, thanks. I guess I have developed a certain style over time, but no talent. hehee. I just carry on like I know something, but I really don't. *is not an artist* ;P
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Pronunciation: \ˈləv\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lufu; akin to Old High German luba love, Old English lēof dear, Latin lubēre, libēre to please
Date: before 12th century
1 a (1): strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties <maternal love for a child> (2): attraction based on sexual desire : affection and tenderness felt by lovers (3): affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests <love for his old schoolmates> b: an assurance of love <give her my love>
2: warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion <love of the sea>
3 a: the object of attachment, devotion, or admiration <baseball was his first love> b (1): a beloved person : darling —often used as a term of endearment (2)British —used as an informal term of address
4 a: unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another: as (1): the fatherly concern of God for humankind (2): brotherly concern for others b: a person's adoration of God
5: a god or personification of love
6: an amorous episode : love affair
7: the sexual embrace : copulation
8: a score of zero (as in tennis)
9capitalized Christian Science : god
— at love : holding one's opponent scoreless in tennis
— in love : inspired by affection
Main Entry:
3sweet
Function:
noun
Date:
14th century
1: something that is sweet to the taste: as a: a food (as a candy or preserve) having a high sugar content <fill up on sweets> bBritish : dessert cBritish : hard candy
2: a sweet taste sensation
3: a pleasant or gratifying experience, possession, or state
4: darling , sweetheart
5 aarchaic : fragrance bplural archaic : things having a sweet smell