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LOVE
carry a torch (for someone)
to be in love with someone who is not in love with you; to brood over a hopeless love affair. (Also with the.)
John is carrying a torch for Jane.Is John still carrying a torch?Yes, he'll carry the torch for months.
crazy about someone or something and mad about sb or sth; nuts about sb or sth
very fond of someone or something. (Slang.)
Ann is crazy about John.He's crazy about her, too.I'm mad about their new song.Our whole family is nuts about homemade ice cream.
fall for someone
to fall in love with someone.
Tom fell for Ann after only two dates. He wants to marry her.Some men always fall for women with blond hair.
fall head over heels in love (with someone)
to fall deeply in love with someone, perhaps suddenly.
Roger fell head over heels in love with Maggie, and they were married within the month.Very few people actually fall head over heels in love with each other.She fell head over heels in love and thought she was dreaming.
fall in love (with someone)
to develop the emotion of love for someone.
Tom fell in love with Mary, but she only wanted to be friends.John is too young to really fall in love.
fond of someone or something
to like someone or something.
I'm fond of chocolate.Mary isn't fond of me, but I'm fond of her.
get a crush on someone
to become infatuated with someone.
Mary thinks she's getting a crush on Bill.Sally says she'll never get a crush on anyone again.John has a crush on Mary.
go off the deep end and jump off the deep end
to follow one's emotions into a romantic situation. (Informal. Refers to going into a swimming pool at the deep end—rather than the shallow end—and finding oneself in deep water. Applies especially to falling in love.)
Look at the way Bill is looking at Sally. I think he's about to go off the deep end.Now, John, I know you really want to go to Australia, but don't go jumping off the deep end. It isn't all perfect there.
have a thing going (with someone) and have something going (with someone)
to have a romance or a love affair with someone. (Informal.)
John and Mary have a thing going.Bill has a thing going with Ann.They have something going.
head over heels in love (with someone)
very much in love with someone. (Fixed order.)
John is head over heels in love with Mary.They are head over heels in love with each other.They are head over heels in love.
hot and bothered
amorous; interested in romance or sex. (Informal and euphemistic. Use with caution.)
John gets hot and bothered whenever Mary comes into the room.The dog seems hot and bothered. I think it's that time of the year again.
hot and heavy
referring to serious passion or emotions. (Fixed order.)
Things were getting a little hot and heavy so Ellen asked to be taken home.The movie had one hot and heavy scene after another. Pretty soon it got to be a joke.
in love (with someone or something)
feeling love for someone or something; experiencing a strong affectionate emotion for someone or something.
Mary was in love with her new car! It was perfect for her.John is deeply in love with Mary.Those two are really in love.
love at first sight
love established when two people first see one another.
Bill was standing at the door when Ann opened it. It was love at first sight.It was love at first sight when they met, but it didn't last long.
make out (with someone)
to flirt with, kiss, or hug someone; to make love (to someone). (Slang.)
Bob was trying to make out with Sally all evening.She didn't want to make out, so she left.
only have eyes for someone
to be loyal to only one person, in the context of romance.
Oh, Jane! I only have eyes for you!Don't waste any time on Tom. He only has eyes for Ann.
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cool off
to let one's passion or love die away.
TED: Is Bob still in love with Jane? BILL: NO, he's cooled off a lot.TED: I thought that they were both cooling down.
split up
[for people] to separate or leave one another. (Informal. This can refer to divorce or separation.)
I heard that Mr. and Mrs. Brown have split up.Our little club had to split up because everyone was too busy.
love
noun
1
used as an endearment, or a form of address (generally to the opposite sex, sometimes considered patronising); also for anything that is charming and admired UK, 1814.
2
crack cocaine UK, 1998⇨ See: LIGHT OF LOVE
⇨ light of love; love
noun a prison governor. Rhyming slang UK, 1996
idiomloveall's fair in love and warused in order to say that rules are not always followed in some situations, especially situations involving competition:After all, all's fair in love and war, and we're still waging war to get this country's economy moving.All's fair in love and war and the music business is both, so use anything as long as it works.
Note People often use another word instead of 'war' to make the idiom fit the situation they are talking about or to make a jokeWe were friends, but we'd steal a story from each other whenever we could, claiming all's fair in love and journalism.
for the love of God/Christ(also for the love of Pete/Mike)spoken used in order to emphasize how much you want something to happen, or said when you are very surprised, angry, or frightened:For the love of Pete, take off those filthy shoes.For the love of God! What happened to you?
Note Some people think it is offensive to use 'God' or 'Christ' in this way and therefore say 'Pete' or 'Mike' instead.
not ... for love nor/or moneyspoken used in order to emphasize that you cannot or will not do something:I've looked at the instructions, but I can't set that video for love nor money.I wouldn't eat at that place again for love or money.there is no love lost (between)(also not much love lost)used in order to say that two people, groups, or organizations dislike each other:"She didn't even come to see him in hospital." "Well, there's no love lost between them, is there."There has never been much love lost between the Governor's office and the university, which tends to have inconvenient ideas about industry and environmental pollution.
phraselove
be loved up
be loved up informal to feel very friendly to other people, especially because you have taken drugs: It was great at the festival. Everyone was really loved up, including Mick.
See:
  • (I) love it!
  • a face (that) only a mother could love
  • a labour of love
  • all is fair in love and war
  • All's fair in love and war
  • as a pig loves marjoram
  • be head over heels (in love)
  • be little love lost between (two people)
  • be no love lost between (two people)
  • calf love
  • can't get (something) for love or money
  • course of true love never did run smooth
  • course of true love never ran smoothly, the
  • cupboard love
  • Everybody loves a lord
  • face only a mother could love
  • fall head over heels
  • fall head over heels in love
  • fall head over heels in love with (someone)
  • fall in love
  • fall out of love
  • fall out of love with (someone)
  • first love
  • for love
  • for love nor money
  • for love or money
  • for love/for the love of something
  • For Pete’s sake!
  • for the love of
  • for the love of (something)
  • for the love of God
  • for the love of Mike
  • For the love of Mike!
  • for the love of Mike/Pete/God
  • for the love of Pete
  • give (one's) love to (someone)
  • give/send my love to somebody
  • God love a duck!
  • greater love hath no man
  • grow to (do something)
  • head over heels (in love), to be/fall
  • head over heels in love
  • I love it!
  • I must love you and leave you
  • I'll love you and leave you
  • in love
  • in love (with someone or something)
  • just for love
  • labor of love
  • labor of love, a
  • like, love, etc. the sound of your own voice
  • little love lost between (two people)
  • Lord love a duck!
  • lots of love (from)
  • love (someone or something) to bits
  • love (someone or something) to death
  • love affair
  • love at first sight
  • Love begets love
  • love bomb
  • love bombs
  • love breeds love
  • love child
  • love conquers all
  • love 'em and leave 'em
  • love from
  • love goggles
  • love handles
  • Love is blind
  • love it!
  • love makes the world go round
  • love me, love my dog
  • love muscle
  • love nest
  • love the sound of (one's) own voice
  • love will (always) find a way
  • Love will find a way
  • love you
  • love you and leave you
  • Love you!
  • loved ones
  • loved up
  • love-hate relationship
  • love-in
  • love's young dream
  • love-tooth in the head
  • lucky at cards, unlucky in love
  • make love
  • Misery loves company
  • Money is the root of all evil
  • no love lost
  • no love lost between (two people)
  • no love lost between them, there's
  • not able to get (something) for love or money
  • not able to get for love or money
  • not for love nor/or money
  • not for love or money
  • not for love or/nor money
  • not for the world
  • not miss for the world
  • One cannot love and be wise
  • park the pink Plymouth (in the garage of love)
  • play for love
  • puppy love
  • sealed with a kiss
  • send (one's) love to (someone)
  • somebody up there loves me
  • someone up there loves me
  • swords into ploughshares
  • tender love and care
  • the course of true love never did run smooth
  • the course of true love never ran smoothly
  • the love of (one's) life
  • there is no love lost
  • there is no love lost between (two people)
  • there's no love lost between
  • there's no love lost between A and B
  • 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
  • tough love
  • tube steak
  • tube steak of love
  • tug of love
  • When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window
  • Whom the gods love die young
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