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Is there a word meaning love in slang?

There isn't one single word in slang that universally means "love." Slang is highly context-dependent, and the meaning of a word can change depending on the region, age group, and social circle.

However, there are several words and phrases that express love or affection in slang:

* "Boo": This is a common term of endearment, often used for romantic partners.

* "Babe": Similar to "boo," it's another common term of endearment for a significant other.

* "Crush": This term refers to a strong romantic attraction or infatuation towards someone.

* "Head over heels": This phrase is used to describe someone who is deeply in love.

* "Lovey-dovey": This term describes a couple who are very affectionate and lovey-dovey with each other.

* "Sweet on": This phrase means to be romantically attracted to someone.

* "Smitten": This means to be deeply attracted to someone, often with a sense of infatuation.

It's important to remember that the best slang term to use depends on the specific context and relationship. Some terms are more casual than others, and some may be more appropriate for certain ages and social groups.

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