Five Languages of love definitions:
Words of Affirmation: You feel extra good when people compliment you or tell you you're doing something well. You also really feel loved when people encourage and believe in you, more so than a hug or pat on the back. You're greeaaaat!
Quality Time: You like one-on-one conversation and don't really care what you do as long you are enjoying the company of your friend/family/lover/coworker. This is when you feel the most affection from someone. Playing video games while talking to your girlfriend is not quality time.
Receiving Gifts: You feel extra special when someone gives you something. It shows they were thinking about you. You might have a crazy porcelain angel collection of angels people have given you or won't throw stuff away that were once gifts. Price doesn't matter-- you'd feel loved if given a glued macaroni art project.
Acts of Service: When people do stuff for you, you feel that they care for you. Maybe your dad always takes your car for its oil changes or that you especially enjoy when someone cooks for you. You feel love in those acts. Not to be confused with slavery.
Physical Touch: You feel loved or well-liked when people hug you or high-five you. You'd be considered a person that loves "touchy-feely" stuff-- but only good touch. Beware of bad touch.