fall in like
most people understand that high school relationships do not go anywhere, so when someone thinks they love someone in school, sensible people rational that you've only fallen in "like" with that person, a lesser degree of love.
Nick: But she's... so beautiful... i can't get over her, she's amazing...
Kevin: Dude, get over it.
Nick: No, don't worry, this is what I call to fall in like with someone.
Kevin: Wow... did he just say...
Kevin: Dude, get over it.
Nick: No, don't worry, this is what I call to fall in like with someone.
Kevin: Wow... did he just say...
Falling in like
When you have had multiple heartbreaks, and are incapable of love; however, you grow infatuated and find a spark that causes some sort of unanticipated feeling
Falling in like hurts because maybe, possibly, I still have feelings.
Fall apart like a Robert Hall suit
To come unglued, to meltdown, to panic and not know what to do, to become alarmed and do nothing or do the wrong thing.
According to local stories, a gentleman named Robert Hall tailored suits of dubious quality that came apart at the seams in very short order.
Synonym Phrase: The wheels fell off
According to local stories, a gentleman named Robert Hall tailored suits of dubious quality that came apart at the seams in very short order.
Synonym Phrase: The wheels fell off
After leading the league for most of the season, the Phillies will probably fall apart like a Robert Hall suit and finish in last place.
Falling in like
When a person is starting to like someone so much so that the only rational explanation is the term fall in like. It is not to be mistaken with falling in love.
James: Are you falling in love with her?
Frank: No, but I am definitely falling in like with her.
James: Falling in like?
Frank: Yes, as in starting to like her however not there yet.
Frank: No, but I am definitely falling in like with her.
James: Falling in like?
Frank: Yes, as in starting to like her however not there yet.