Armina103 answered Saturday July 1 2006, 3:03 pm: love you like a sister..... i did not copy that girl up there i swear ok i went on meriam webster dictionary.com ok?...
advicer answered Thursday June 22 2006, 11:03 pm: LYLAS is an acronym of "Love you like a sister." One uses this as a shorthand closing when using instant messaging, or when writing a letter, e-mail, or text message to a friend. LYLAS implies a friendship so deep that one's esteem for the other person is comparable to the love one feels for a sister. For example:
Correspondent 1: I've got to go, but I'll talk to you later!
Correspondent 2: Ok! LYLAS!
"LYLAS" is commonly used when signing someone's yearbook. Such usage predates its current status as internet slang.
kristen22 answered Thursday June 22 2006, 10:57 am: oh wow I thought I was getting old... me and my best friend used to say this.. Love ya like a sister! here's another one for ya.. when your on the phone talkin to your bestfriend about something you dont want your rents to hear and they just came in the room say: " L E " it means listening ears and she'll know to drop that subject! [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
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