The seemingly random string of numbers '1437' actually means 'I love you forever' on TikTok. TikTok isn't the first place the term has been used, but it has been popularised again on the short form video app. Article continues after ad.
The 1437 TikTok phrase actually means "I love you forever". The phrase is all to do with the number of letters in each word. For example, "I" is a one letter word therefore the 1 in 1437 represents that.
The numbers 1437 are actually code for a specific phrase. Using them together translates to “I love you forever”, according to Cyber Definitions.
The meaning behind 1437 is actually really cute. The popular slang term means "I love you forever".
The number 5201314, which has gone viral on the Internet, means "I love you for a lifetime."
143 637 is a slang number means "I Love You Always And Forever" & 143-637 number refers to the number of words in each phrase, which are short text numbers that lovers send to each other. Example: This number (143 637) is used as a general reassuring phrase for a person (boyfriend or girlfriend)in grief.
"I Love You" (8 letters, 3 words, 1 meaning) is the most common definition for 831 on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
459 simply means "I Love You". It is the text code for the three golden words as 459 corresponds to each of the first letters in "I love you". Here's how: I=4, L=5, and Y=9 on a cell phone dial pad.
The number 14344 means "I love you very much". But how? Well, the number 143 is the code for saying "I love you". Related News.
Text message code for I love you, 459 corresponds to each of the first letters in "I love you," I=4, L=5, and Y=9 on a cell phone dial pad.
Code for I hate you, 182 is used in text messages and other text communication because "I" is one character, "hate" sounds like 8, and "you" sounds like 2.
721 stands for "I Love You", where 7 represents the total number of letters in the period, 2 represents the number of words, and 1 represents the meaning of the word. 721 is a shorthand format commonly used in text instant messages.
Other Slang Words Teen May Use to Express Love
143:I love you. 1432: I love you too. 14324*7: I love you 24 hours seven days a week.
51921 means "I Still Love You." When read out loud in Chinese, the number 51921 sounds like the Chinese phrase which translates to "I still love you." 51921 is now widely used online and in text messaging (even among non-Chinese speakers) as a declaration of ongoing devotion, usually with a connotation of forgiveness.
What does 777 mean? The angel number 777 is connected to the individual self, said Summers. Unlike others which are more focused on relationships, such as 222, the angel number 777 is about taking time to focus on yourself and to be alone.
Well, 520 is homophonic to “I love you” in Chinese! In fact, the 20th of May (520) is pronounced (wǔ èr líng)which sound very similar to 我爱你(wǒ ài nǐ)I love you, that is why the 20th (and 21st) have been labeled as the Internet Valentine's Day(网络情人节).
The HTTP 429 Too Many Requests response status code indicates the user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time ("rate limiting").
This number 5201314 has been hashtagged on Instagram over 33,000 times, according to reports. The meaning of 5201314 is 'I love you for a lifetime' and has been used by couples to express their love for their partner.
What does 143 mean? 143 is code for I love you, especially used on pagers back in the 1990s.
The above numbers and letters are among hundreds of text message codes in use millions of times a day by adolescents and teenagers and adults who prey on them. Here is the text message translation of the above: I love you. (143 and/or 459) Marijuana. (420) Getting naked on camera. (GNOC) KPC.
Three-Month Rule: After a Break-Up
Basically, after a break-up, the three-month rule is a rule that says you and your ex are both given 3 months before entering the dating scene again. Just waiting it out, and mourning that your relationship ended. Just go on with your individual separate lives and see what happens.
2. 143: I Love You. This one is easy. I (1) Love (4) You (3).