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likeLiking a Tweet indicates that you appreciate it. You can find all of your likes by clicking the likes tab on your profile.
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likeTap the heart icon to like a Tweet and the author will see that you appreciate it.
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likeTo show support for a post or comment in a Chatter feed. When you like a post or comment, you receive email notifications for subsequent comments.
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likeTo show support or indicate quality or usefulness for a question, answer, or knowledge article.
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like"a similar thing" (to another), late Old English, from like (adj.). From c. 1300 as "an equal, a match." The like "something similar" is from 1550s; the likes of is from [..]
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likeOld English lician "to please, be pleasing, be sufficient," from Proto-Germanic *likjan (source also of Old Norse lika, Old Saxon likon, Old Frisian likia, Dutch lijken "to suit," [..]
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like"having the same characteristics or qualities" (as another), c. 1200, lik, shortening of y-lik, from Old English gelic "like, similar," from Proto-Germanic *galika- "having th [..]
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likeresembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination; "suits of like design"; "a limited circle of like minds&am [..]
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likeThe like is the stroke which equalises the number played by the other side. Thus, after the tee-shots have been driven, the player furthest from the hole plays the 'odds,' and, if be places [..]
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liketo be fond of or be pleased with. The same word also means the same or almost the same
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like to please.
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like to liken, compare.
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like likely.
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likeFacebook’s Open Graph API means Internet users can ‘like’ any piece of content they see online (as long as it has been integrated with Facebook’s Open Graph API), and it will be shared with all their friends on Facebook. ‘Like’ is a system where social networkers can show their approval. Lurker: This is someone who reads social media content but ra [..]
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likeUsed mostly on Facebook, but also on other social media sites. People can like a piece of content (though they can’t dislike a piece of content). Likes are a major measure of social engagement for bra [..]
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likeSee Facebook.
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likea feature on Facebook that allows a user to endorse other users or their content
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likeTo satisfy one's moral obligation to aid the less fortunate by doing nothing.
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likea recorded action of “liking” (as in, giving a virtual “thumbs up”) a post, usually referring to Facebook. Instagram and LinkedIn also use this term. YouTube has both “like” and “dislike” options, and [..]
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like – A like on Facebook like is the endorsement of page or piece of content. On Google+ a +1 is essentially the same as a like.
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likeis applied to words thus: ‘I’m all tremblin’ like.’ ‘He was all frightened like.’ ‘He seems careless like.’ ‘Summer like.’
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likeadv. "(with as) like, as if; similarly," s.v. like a., adv., (conj.,) and sb.\2 OED. KEY: like@adv
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likeadv 3 lik 1 lyche 1 lyk 1
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likeconj. "like, as," s.v. like a., (conj.,) and sb.\2 OED. KEY: like@conj
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likeconj 1 lyk 1
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likeprep. "like, similar to," s.v. like adv. a., adv. (conj.,) and sb.\2 prep. OED. KEY: like@prep
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likeprep 124 liche 1 lik 27 like 4 lyche 4 lyk 84 lyke 4
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likeAn action made by a Facebook user that represents approval.
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likeA like is a way people can show appreciation of your photos or status updates. The function is available on most social media – including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest – and often takes [..]
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likeA Facebook action that indicates positive feedback to another user's post.
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likeWhen you like a comment someone posted on a social media site without leaving a comment it could mean you find the comment funny, agree with what is being said or appreciate the comment in some way al [..]
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likeLikes are the activity made by Facebook or Instagram users. Using likes, you can show your approval without writing comments or sharing a post.
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like
(transitive,archaic) To please.
*(1554-1586)
*: I willingly confess that it likes me much better when I find virtue in a fair lodging than when I am bound to seek it in an ill-favoured creature.
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likelang=en
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|1800s=1843 1886 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: It shows, too, who set out for life amain, As if the lasting crown they would obtain; Here also you may see the reason why They lose [..]
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