

Even in zero gravity, I would still fall for you!.I hope our love will be like the number Pi: irrational and endless!.Hello, I’m a thief, and I’m here to steal your heart.Any chance you have an extra heart? Mine’s been stolen!.I’m especially interested in finding a date. Do you play soccer? Because you look like a keeper.Do you believe in love at first sight or should I walk by again?.If you were a vegetable, you’d be a cute-cumber.Are you a parking ticket? Because you’ve got FINE written all over you.Are you a magnet? Because you sure are attracting me over here.Excuse me, do you have the time? I just want to remember the exact minute I got a crush on you.Do you like raisins? How do you feel about a date?.Good luck and may Cupid be in your favor! So, use them with caution as you make your move, you Rosy-faced lovebird. One more thing: these words may not be as sweet as honey, but they still leave a lasting impression. In this context, the phrases don't have anything to do with physics instead, they are used to describe someone as exciting and energetic. For example, the phrases "(You) pop, sparkle, and buzz electric" in Leonard’s line actually have double meaning. You see, using a pick-up line or three allows you to become familiar with many definitions of words. So, why not embrace them and have fun? Maybe even use pick-up lines when you can, just try not to come on too strong.Įven though pick-up lines have an “interesting” reputation, they are great for starting conversations and learning new vocabulary. We all have our cringe moments and we all have our lame moments. And they can also be lame – I mean who uses pick-up lines these days? Well, I’ve got news for you: it is okay to be cringey and it is cute to be lame. And I agree, they can be very, very cringey that sometimes you cannot help but laugh your heart out after hearing one. Puns aside, I know what you’re thinking – pick-up lines can be cringey. Now, do you think that’s powerful enough to light up someone’s day?

You pop, sparkle, and buzz electric.” Quick tip: emphasize the word “electric” so it sounds like eeee-lectric.

Or you could borrow a very buzzing pick-up line by Leonard Hofstadter from the Big Bang Theory that goes “Hi I’m (name). But you also want to chance it… what do you do? You break the ice by dropping an unforgettable pick-up line. You do half a glance, then you look away. Instead of making a move, you end up tiptoeing. You want to ask for the name and start a conversation, but you’re just so nervous.
