Define Agape Meaning

Agape
Comes from the greek word agape(pronounced agapee).It means love.Also,very rarely,it's used as a name

--Agape,your hair is fantastic!Did you get it cut?
By Rosabel
Agape
a reunion
a group of people that gather together with an specific purpose.

banquet,feast

let's agape all together for some drinks!!!
esta noche el agape es en mi casa.
By Vickie
Agape
The love of God for humankind and the love of humankind for God. With the experience of agape love, it is possible to feel selfless love for other people.

The best example of agape love is the unconditional gift unrequested. It is the strong desire to help someone in need and remain anonymous if possible.
By Liz
Agape
Unconditional love. The love that God has for EVERYONE!! The love that put Jesus up on the cross to die for all of your sins. The love that will never die. The love that is meant to be spread. The love God hopes you have for everyone as well, not just for him.

Yes, Jesus, you know that I agape you...
By Georgie
Agap
A young desirable female; a hottie. Derived from the internet newsgroup
A Great Ass Paulina (AGAP).

Man, look at tha abs on her, what an Agap!
By Isahella
Agape
The state of someone's mouth when they have gone brain dead but are still breathing.

Me what the hell are you thinking about dude?
You oh... was trying to remember if I put my cock ring on this morning or not.
Me ok, just checking since your mouth was agape like terri schiavo... I was about to pull the plug!
By Agatha
Agape
(adj.) The state of someone's butthole after prepping for anal sex, usually by means of a buttplug or cucumber. Achieving this state makes insertion easier and less painful, especially when paired with generous application of lube. The state becomes most easily visible when a person is in the "doggy-style presenting" position.

With butthole fully agape, I was ready for Steve to penetrate me.
By Caren
AGAP
Similar to ASAP, As Gay As Possible. Used when your gay heart just beats for as much gay as you can find.

Someone: I need to find a new series to get interested in.
Someone: Preferably it should be AGAP.
By Merci
Agape Love
Agape love is firstly, universal. It is a universal love. We loves each and everyone. We doesn’t love you for the color of your skin. We doesn’t love just one race. We doesn’t love a particular tribe or clan. We loves every race, every person in this world. It’s like God’s Love. It says God loved the world. He doesn’t just love the Israelites. God loves the Arabs too. God loves everybody. Again, as I said; It is a universal love. And if your heart has not been touched by agape love, you will probably still be biased or prejudiced against another race. If you have a prejudice in your heart against another tribe or race or even people of different social position, your heart has not been touched by this agape love. You could only love those who are emotionally bonded to you. You cannot love the agape love. agape love; a universal love to everybody without prejudice, without consideration of their worthiness to be loved. It’s a universal love.

Mr. Zarifi show his agape love by donating to Unicef, Wwf and many organization to help and support them to live the life they deserved.
By Nancy
Agapee
Agapee (ah-gah-pee) is the correct pronunciation of Greek word άγάπη, which is one of the many Greek words for love.

Agapee is a sacrificial love, the kind that one has for one's God, one's country, and one's family.

In Classical Greek culture (as well as in many others, past and present) agapee is considered the love on has for one's spouse, a love which is not dependent on what one 'feels' or even how good of a spouse a one is. Agapee is considered the type of love that holds families together. Sexual attraction is alleged to eventually stop in a marriage, but agapee love, which is more than a feeling—it is an idea—holds them together stronger than any emotion ever could.

Agapee is the Greek word for love used in the Christian New Testament (Corinthians 13, as well as other passages) referring to God's love of mankind and the Church (referred to as the Bride of Christ) as well as man's reciprocated love of God, and one's fellow man.

In the New Testament Gospels, Jesus (who is called Christ) is attributed with saying "what greater show of love (agapee) is there than this: that one would lay down His life for His friends."

Today in seminary, we had learned about the concept of agapee love.
By Yoshi