👉 (usually in the plural) Something that a person likes (prefers).
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a peek, At this word ‘like,’ so simple and sleek! The dictionary tells us, clear as can be, “Something that a person likes , you see!” It's about preference, a joyful delight, A feeling of fondness, shining bright. Like chocolate cake, or sunshine warm and free, Things we enjoy, for you and for me! Think of favorite colors, a song you adore, ‘Like’ describes what makes your spirit soar. It can be singular, "I like this toy," you see, But often it's plural, “I like these things to me!” So remember class, don’t fret or frown, 'Like' simply means something that you’ve found down To be a pleasure – a happy little plea! Now, does anyone have an example for us to agree?