loved up


to be in a relationship that is noticeably – often excessively – romantic. (chiefly used in uk, sometimes sarcastically but often without irony)
“dave and anna are so loved up, they’re always holding hands and just looking at each other.”
to be high on ecstasy.
was that dj really good or did i just think so because i was all loved up?
the feeling of love and well being whilst high of drugs normally strong cl-ss a types.
i’m soooo loved up
also known as “s-xed up”, a very good thing.
“he done got loved up and turned into a h-rny toad”
high as a frickin kite
i was so loved up i was bouncin off the walls
someone who talks about their girlfriend quite a lot, or does stuff for said girlfriend.
me, apparently (matt) am loved up. sally jenkinson said so. she’s a c-mmer, and a beanflicker.
once described as having a crush on every person you see.

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