Word info

hate on

Speech parts

1. hate on - Noun

2. hate on - Verb

Meaning

hate on (third-person singular simple present hates on, present participle hating on, simple past and past participle hated on)

(informal, originally African-American Vernacular) To feel or act spitefully towards.

hate-on (plural hate-ons)

(slang) An unappeasable hatred.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Alternative names

hate-on

Examples

My God, if I had a heart, I would write my hate on ice, and wait for the sun to show. Gabriel García Márquez

I'm such a hater, and will hate on anything. James Ransone

We all hate on ourselves way too much, and there are so many people who think they have to look like those women on TV. That's so unreasonable. Everybody is supposed to be a different size. And if I can just be confident in myself, then I'll look better. It's quantum physics! Lisa Ann Walter

Teach my children to love! They'll learn to hate on their own. David Allan Coe

People can hate on you for doing what it is that makes you happy, but ultimately, it has to belong to you. It shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks. Life is not easy. The road to happiness is not a path well trotted. You have to find your own path to enlightenment. Jamie Campbell Bower

I don't know who came up with this idea that it's cool to hate on other girls, 'cause it's not. Lilly Singh

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