Smove
“so much love” ==> smove
it is simply a slur of three words in a row, not a cross between any words.
smove (so much love) is a whole lotta love which obviously cannot be translated to lots of love because that would result in the shortened form lol and that would be stupid and confusing.
it’s a way to say you care about someone a lot when you say goodbye, when you love someone muchly.
smove can be used in addition to <3 to make it stronger, to add extra. or smove could be used on it's own. it is to be used in a sincere way when you do genuinely care about the person and it can certainly be said between friends. gtg k, ttyl. smove! translation: "i have to go now", "okay, i'll talk with you later. so much love!" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i wish you weren't leaving the country :'(. i'm gonna miss you soooo much. <3 smove!!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hey hun, thanks for the gift. it was so sweet and exactly what i needed. it means more to me than you know. smove, (your name) "so much love" (can be pr-nounced smove or shmove) it is simply a slur of three words in a row, not a cross between any words. smove (so much love) is a whole lotta love which obviously cannot be translated to lots of love because that would result in the shortened form lol and that would be horribly confusing. it's a way to say you care about someone a lot when you say goodbye, when you love someone muchly. smove can be used in addition to <3 to make it stronger, to add extra. or smove could be used on it's own. it is to be used in a sincere way when you do genuinely care about the person and it can certainly be said between friends. gtg k, ttyl. smove! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i wish you weren't leaving the country :'( i'm gonna miss you soooo much. <3 smove!!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hey hun, thanks for the gift. it was so sweet and exactly what i needed. it means more to me than you know. smove, (your name) the word for what you feel between like and love. a mix of "smitten" and "love". i really smove youuu! common vernacular for an iron. b-tch dun hit me wit da smove!! ya know, tha thing ya use to smove all dem clothes out wit! a mix between "smooth" and "move" formally said as "smooth move, douche," and now changed to, "smove, r-t-rd," it can also be used to describe something cool. 1. joey tripped, spilling juice all over his crush, "smove joey," siad greg. 2. timmy saw a bouncy ball on the ground, picked it up and said, "smove!" when 2 people are looking into eachother's eyes and they smile, causing their cheeks to lift in a cute happy way. a mix between the words smile and love. mackenzie had the biggest smove on her face when we were looking into eachother's eyes. a way to demean someone, or mock their coolness. -mel walks backward, hitting on some ladies, and then trips- kat: yeah mel, that was totally smove.
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