lyfe


makes you happy. something fresh.

something that you love.
that car is lyfe
lyfe is spelled with a “y” because the normal word “life” is so mundane and meaningless. for example, “i hate life.” that statement is nowhere near as powerful as “i hate lyfe” because the “y” allows us to question… “why?” y does lyfe exist? y do i hate lyfe? y does lyfe suck/pwn so much?

sometimes you can have a freudian slip and just randomly let out a loud sigh in the middle of cl-ss: “lyfe.” that word alone with the presence of the “y” speaks a thousand words.
alan: when i tried to learn j-panese, draw manga, or write a “book,” i always get discouraged in the end because it takes a lot of time and dedication without immediate results.. lyfe is full of discouragement, so you just gotta pinpoint the most important things and do them, or else you end up with countless unfinished projects…

brian: haha. i suppose we’re just succ-mbing to human propensities then.. just curious, why did you spell “life” with a “y”?
we live it, meaning we did it, owned, also had fun
we lyfed that hoe up.
stands for “love you for ever” (pr-nounced as “life”)
used in email, instant messaging, and text messaging when saying goodbye and can be used to replace “ttyl” and other such over-used abbreviations
brianna: well i gotta go feed the babies so bye!

esther: okay, see ya! lyfe!

brianna: lyfe!
l.y.f.e.
“live your fears everyday”

l.y.f.e stands for live your fears everyday and pretty much our movement is to speak up for the people who are scared to speak up for themselves because we care don’t be scared to face the truth be you and be proud of who you are… most people now days are scared to speak up for not only themselves but others and we aren’t scared that’s why we are going to inspire yall through our music to make yall understand… so we aint sayin you got to believe us but at least we tried we all got our own opinions nd we accept that!
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a deliberate mis-spelling of “life” by adolescents who believe that poor spelling is ‘kewl’. may add the illusion of meaning to a dreary, small existence.
lyfe is byootiful when you’re deep like me!
“lyfe” is a way to spell “life”.

it is spelt that way to make “life” more interesting. and some people spell it lyke that because they lyke “y”s

other words with y supplement. “lyke” “wyte” “byte”

emo cidd: could i beeh any happier in lyfe?

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