heart

Related to heart: heart murmur, heart rate

heart (someone or something)

slang To love (someone or something). Oh, Sarah, I heart you so much! I know she hearts that old car, but she should really upgrade to something a bit more reliable.
See also: heart
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

heart

tv. to love someone or something. (Teens.) She’s hearting him more every day.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (one's) heart bleeds for (someone)
  • (one's) heart goes out to (someone)
  • (one's) heart is in (one's) boots
  • (one's) heart is in (one's) mouth
  • (one's) heart is in the right place
  • (one's) heart is set against (something)
  • (one's) heart is set on (something)
  • (one's) heart isn't in it
  • (one's) heart leaps
  • (one's) heart misses a beat
  • (one's) heart of hearts
  • (one's) heart out
  • (one's) heart sinks into (one's) boots
  • (one's) heart skips a beat
  • (one's) heart stands still
  • (one's) heart's desire
  • a bleeding heart
  • a change of heart
  • a cry from the heart
  • a faint heart
  • a heart of gold
  • a heavy purse makes a light heart
  • a light purse makes a heavy heart
  • a man after (one's) own heart
  • a man, woman, etc. after your own heart
  • a song in (one's) heart
  • a song in your heart
  • a stout heart
  • a woman after (one's) own heart
  • absence makes the heart grow fonder
  • aching heart
  • after (one's) own heart
  • after one's own heart
  • after your own heart
  • at heart
  • bare (one's) heart
  • be all heart
  • be close to (one's) heart
  • be close/dear/near to somebody's heart
  • be engraved in (one's) memory
  • be engraved in (one's) mind
  • be engraved on (one's) heart
  • be engraved on/in your heart/memory/mind
  • be etched on (one's) heart
  • be etched on (one's) memory
  • be etched on (one's) mind
  • be etched on your heart/memory/mind
  • be near to (one's) heart
  • be not for the faint-hearted
  • be sick at heart
  • be still my beating heart
  • be still my heart
  • be young at heart
  • be, stay, etc. young at heart
  • be/feel sick at heart
  • beef-hearts
  • black-hearted
  • bleeding heart
  • bless (someone's) heart
  • bottom of (one's) heart
  • break (one's) heart
  • break heart
  • break somebody's heart
  • break someone's heart
  • break someone's heart, to
  • break your heart
  • broken heart
  • broken-hearted
  • by heart
  • change of heart
  • change of heart, a
  • chicken-hearted
  • close to (one's) heart
  • close to your heart
  • cockles of (one's) heart
  • cockles of heart
  • cold hands, warm heart
  • cold heart, a
  • colder than the shady side of a banker's heart
  • cross heart
  • cross my heart
  • cross my heart (and hope to die)
  • cross my heart (and point to God/hope to die)
  • cross my heart and hope to die
  • crux of the matter
  • cry (one's) eyes out
  • cry (one's) heart out
  • cry from the heart
  • cry heart out
  • cry one's eyes out
  • cry your heart out
  • dear to (one's) heart
  • die of a broken heart
  • do (one's) heart good
  • do heart good
  • do one good
  • do one's heart good, to
  • do somebody's heart good
  • eat (one's) heart out
  • eat heart out
  • eat one’s heart out
  • eat one's heart out
  • eat one's heart out, to
  • eat your heart out
  • emptier than a banker's heart
  • enshrine (someone or something) in (one's) heart
  • enshrine (someone's) memory in (one's) heart
  • enshrine in heart
  • faint heart never won fair lady
  • faint of heart
  • feel sick at heart
  • find it in (one's) heart to (do something)
  • find it in heart
  • find it in one's heart
  • find it in one's heart, (not) to
  • find it in your heart to do something
  • follow (one's) heart
  • follow heart
  • from the bottom of (one's) heart
  • from the bottom of heart
  • from the bottom of my heart
  • from the bottom of one's heart
  • from the bottom of your heart
  • from the depths of (one's) heart
  • from the heart
  • get to the heart of
  • get to the heart of (something)
  • give (one) a heart attack
  • give (one) heart failure
  • give someone heart failure
  • good-hearted
  • half a heart
  • half a heart, with
  • half-hearted
  • half-hearted about (someone or something)
  • harden (one's) heart
  • harden (one's) heart against (someone or something)
  • harden one's heart
  • harden your heart
  • harden your heart against somebody/something
  • have (one's) (best) interests at heart
  • have (one's) heart (dead) set against (something)
  • have (one's) heart go out to (someone)
  • have (one's) heart in (one's) mouth
  • have (one's) heart in (something)
  • have (one's) heart in the right place
  • have (one's) heart on (one's) sleeve
  • have (one's) heart set on (something)
  • have (one's) heart stand still
  • have (something) at heart
  • have a change of heart
  • have a heart
  • have a heart attack
  • have a heart of glass
  • have a heart of gold
  • have a heart of stone
  • have a heart-to-heart
  • have a heart-to-heart (talk)
  • have a heavy heart
  • have a light heart
  • have best interest at heart
  • have heart failure
  • have heart go out to
  • have heart in mouth
  • have heart in the right place
  • have heart set against
  • have heart set on
  • have heart stand still
  • have no heart for
  • have no heart for (something)
  • have somebody's interests at heart
  • have the heart
  • have the heart (to do something)
  • have your heart in
  • have your heart in the right place
  • have your heart in your mouth
  • heart
  • heart (someone or something)
  • heart and soul
  • heart attack
  • heart goes out to, one's
  • heart in it, have one's
  • heart in one's mouth, have one's
  • heart in one's mouth, to have one's
  • heart in the right place, have one's
  • heart in the right place, to have one's
  • heart misses a beat
  • heart misses a beat, one's
  • heart not in it
  • heart of glass
  • heart of gold
  • heart of gold, (to have) a
  • heart of oak
  • heart of stone
  • heart of stone, to have a
  • heart sinks
  • heart sinks, one's
  • heart skips a beat
  • heart to heart
  • heartbreaking
  • hearts and flowers
  • hearts and minds
  • heart's content, to one's
  • heart-to-heart
  • heart-to-heart talk
  • heart-to-heart talk, a
  • heavy heart, a
  • heavy heart, with a
  • heavy-hearted
  • home is where the heart is
  • hope deferred makes the heart sick
  • if it were not for hope, the heart would break
  • in (one's) heart of hearts
  • in good heart
  • in heart of hearts
  • in one's heart of hearts
  • in your heart of hearts
  • it is a poor heart that never rejoices
  • it is a sad heart that never rejoices
  • know (something) by heart
  • know by heart
  • learn (something) by heart
  • learn by heart
  • let (one's) heart rule (one's) head
  • let your heart rule your head
  • light heart
  • light purse makes a heavy heart
  • lose (one's) heart to (someone)
  • lose (one's) life
  • lose heart
  • lose heart to
  • lose your heart
  • man after my own heart
  • my heart bleeds for you
  • near to (one's) heart
  • near to one's heart
  • not have (one's) heart in (something)
  • not have one's heart in it
  • not have the heart
  • not have the heart to
  • not have the heart to do
  • one's heart goes out to
  • one's heart is in mouth
  • one's heart is in the right place
  • one's heart is set against
  • one's heart is set on
  • one's heart misses a beat
  • one's heart stands still
  • open (one's) heart (to someone)
  • open heart to
  • open one's heart to
  • open your heart
  • out of the goodness of heart
  • out of the goodness of your heart
  • out the goodness of (one's) heart
  • out the kindness of (one's) heart
  • pierce (one's) heart
  • pierce someone's heart
  • pin (one's) heart on (one's) sleeve
  • pin (one's) heart to (one's) sleeve
  • play (one's) heart out
  • play on the/(one's) heartstrings
  • pour (one's) heart out (to someone)
  • pour heart out to
  • pour out (one's) heart (to someone)
  • pour out one's heart
  • pour your heart out
  • put (one's) hand on (one's) heart
  • put (one's) heart (and soul) into (something)
  • put (one's) heart and soul into (something)
  • put heart into
  • rip the heart out of (something)
  • rip/tear the heart out of something
  • search (one's) heart
  • search your heart/soul/conscience
  • set (one's) heart against (something)
  • set (one's) heart at rest
  • set (one's) heart on (something)
  • set heart against
  • set heart on
  • set one's heart at rest, to
  • set one's heart on
  • set one's heart on, to
  • set your heart on
  • set your heart on something
  • set your heart/mind on something/on doing something
  • sick at heart
  • sing (one's) heart out
  • sob (one's) heart out
  • sob your heart out
  • speak from the/(one's) heart
  • stay young at heart
  • steal (one's) heart
  • steal heart
  • steal somebody's heart
  • steal someone's heart
  • steel (one's) heart against (someone or something)
  • steel one's heart against
  • strike at the heart of (something)
  • strike fear into (one)
  • strike fear into (one's) heart
  • strike fear into the heart of (someone)
  • strike fear, terror, etc. into somebody/somebody's heart
  • strike terror into (one's) heart
  • strike terror into the heart of (someone)
  • take (someone or something) into (one's) heart
  • take (something) to heart
  • take heart
  • take into heart
  • take something to heart
  • take to heart
  • take to heart, to
  • tear (one's) heart out
  • tear the heart out of (something)
  • the crux of the matter
  • the faint of heart
  • the fullness of (one's) heart
  • the fullness of your heart
  • the heart of the matter
  • the heart wants what it wants
  • the hearts and minds of (the members of some group)
  • the way to (one's) heart
  • the way to a man's heart is through his stomach
  • the way to somebody's heart
  • to (one's) heart's content
  • to (one's) heart's desire
  • to heart's content
  • to one's heart's content
  • to your heart's content
  • warm heart, a
  • warm the cockles of (one's) heart
  • warm the cockles of heart
  • warm the cockles of one's heart
  • warm the cockles of one's heart, to
  • warm the cockles of someone's heart
  • warm the cockles of your heart
  • way to a man's heart is through his stomach
  • way to a man's heart, the
  • wear (one's) heart on (one's) sleeve
  • wear heart on sleeve
  • wear one's heart on one's sleeve
  • wear one's heart on one's sleeve, to
  • wear your heart on your sleeve
  • weep (one's) heart out
  • what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over
  • win (one's) heart
  • win heart
  • win somebody's heart
  • win the heart of (someone)
  • with (one's) hand on (one's) heart
  • with (one's) whole heart
  • with a heavy heart
  • with a heavy/sinking heart
  • with a light heart
  • with all (one's) heart
  • with all heart
  • with all my heart
  • with all one's heart
  • with all your heart/your whole heart
  • with half a heart
  • with your hand on your heart
  • young at heart
  • your heart bleeds for somebody
  • your heart bleeds for someone
  • your heart goes out to somebody
  • your heart is in the right place
  • your heart is in your mouth
  • your heart isn't in something
  • your heart leaps
  • your heart misses a beat
  • your heart out
  • your heart sinks
  • your heart sinks into your boots
  • your heart's desire
  • your, his, etc. heart is in the right place
  • your/somebody's heart is not in it
  • you're breaking my heart
References in classic literature
But there are many other circumstances which evince that what I have alleged is the true cause of the motion of the blood: thus, in the first place, the difference that is observed between the blood which flows from the veins, and that from the arteries, can only arise from this, that being rarefied, and, as it were, distilled by passing through the heart, it is thinner, and more vivid, and warmer immediately after leaving the heart, in other words, when in the arteries, than it was a short time before passing into either, in other words, when it was in the veins; and if attention be given, it will be found that this difference is very marked only in the neighborhood of the heart; and is not so evident in parts more remote from it.
I will build it out of music by moonlight, and stain it with my own heart's-blood.
"You will be weary of this," said little Rose-Leaf to Eva; "come now and see where we are taught to read the tales written on flower- leaves, and the sweet language of the birds, and all that can make a Fairy heart wiser and better."
To me, however, did the heart writhe with laughter, and was like to break; it knew not where to go, and sunk into the midriff.
Though it is not always the case, I believe, That the longer we've kept 'em, the more do we grieve: For, when debts are payable, right or wrong, A short-time loan is as bad as a long So why in Heaven (before we are there!) Should we give our hearts to a dog to tear?
This maddened me, and I sat brooding for a time over the injuries I had suffered, and the cruelties which she I loved had endured for my sake, until my heart swelled and grew sore, and my teeth were clinched.
So they came to Helios, who is watchman of both gods and men, and stood in front of his horses: and the bright goddess enquired of him: `Helios, do you at least regard me, goddess as I am, if ever by word or deed of mine I have cheered your heart and spirit.
"What has the letter to do with any heart save mine?"
Therefore, although he might find Rosa a pleasant companion for the dreary hours of his captivity, when it came to a question of bestowing his heart it was almost certain that he would bestow it upon a tulip, -- that is to say, upon the proudest and noblest of flowers, rather than upon poor Rosa, the jailer's lowly child.
He was now in the heart of the wife of this worthy gentleman.
My passions, from that hapless hour, Usurp'd a tyranny which men Have deem'd, since I have reach'd to power; My innate nature - be it so: But, father, there liv'd one who, then, Then - in my boyhood - when their fire Burn'd with a still intenser glow,(For passion must, with youth, expire) E'en then who knew this iron heart In woman's weakness had a part.
It was easy to promise self-abnegation when self was wrapped up in another, and heart and soul were purified by a sweet example.
"But once I had brains, and a heart also; so, having tried them both, I should much rather have a heart."
Even Death himself, the great and terrible King of kings, though he may break the heart of love with agonies and anguish and slow tortures of separation, may break not his faith.
With a sinking heart, wretched as she always was now when she found herself in a crowd, Natasha in her lilac silk dress trimmed with black lace walked- as women can walk- with the more repose and stateliness the greater the pain and shame in her soul.