by Kung-Fu Jesus April 14, 2004
hate with a passion comes from the passion of jesus. if you hate someone with a passion that means you hate them so much that you are going to crucify them.
Weird kid: "Will you be my friend?"
You: "I hate you with a passion."
Weird kid: "Oh no!!!! I'm being crucified!!"
You: "I hate you with a passion."
Weird kid: "Oh no!!!! I'm being crucified!!"
by motter4life November 10, 2004
to hate someone with an immense and extreme anger to the extent that they would take pleasure in their death and/or pain.
I hate him/her with passion.
by Annie December 30, 2004
Term used by Americans to denote utter discontent with a subject or matter.
Usually not used in a serious tone of voice; generally followed by a waving fist.
More flagrant form of aiyah
Sets blame on others rather than self; complement to I hate my life
The expression is said to have been derived from Brazil, of which native Brazilians threw passion fruits at foreign explorers in the 1700s.
Usually not used in a serious tone of voice; generally followed by a waving fist.
More flagrant form of aiyah
Sets blame on others rather than self; complement to I hate my life
The expression is said to have been derived from Brazil, of which native Brazilians threw passion fruits at foreign explorers in the 1700s.
by 881 January 24, 2006
by Mark Hollander September 27, 2005
To have a passion of hate for someone.
hate them so much.
Passion; A strong feeling for a person or thing.
hate them so much.
Passion; A strong feeling for a person or thing.
by BlatesURpimp April 30, 2009
To love or to like immensely. The normal “I hate you” means the exact opposite, however when added with “with a passion” at the end it’s symbolizes something more.
by Themanman1 November 21, 2021