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luv|lʌv, lʊv| Spelling used to represent an affectionate, dialectal, or colloquial, etc., occurrence of the word love: esp. freq. as a term of address.
1898J. D. Brayshaw Slum Silhouettes 35 They say as luv is blind. 1909R. Brooke Let. 21 Aug. (1968) 174 Boxer's in Luv. 1957J. Braine Room at Top vi. 52 T'lad's cum to enjoy hisen, 'aven't you, luv? 1966‘L. Lane’ ABZ of Scouse 63 Luv, ironical term of affection applied to the opposite sex. Often used by waitresses as in what'll yer 'ave luv? 1968A. Clarke Darkened Room x. 126 The nurses called me ‘Luv’ or ‘Dear’. 1972G. Bell Villains Galore xiii. 205 Watch that money, luv! It's not safe there. |