(to) limp

  • 21limp-wristed — [limp′ris΄təd] adj. Informal 1. effeminate: a term of mild contempt 2. weak; soft; ineffectual …

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  • 22limp|sy — «LIHMP see», adjective. Dialect. limp …

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  • 23Limp — est une distribution Linux LiveCD qui permet de transformer votre PC en lecteur multimédia dédié. Voir aussi Liste des LiveCD Lien externe (en) Site officiel …

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  • 24limp-wristed — /limp ris tid/, adj. Slang (disparaging and offensive). 1. effeminate. 2. soft; flabby; ineffectual. [1955 60; LIMP2 + WRIST + ED3] * * * …

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  • 25limp — index insipid, languid, nonsubstantial (not sturdy) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 26limp-wristed — limp′ wrist′ed adj. sl. 1) cvb sts off usu. disp. and off. (of a man or boy) exhibiting feminine characteristics; effeminate; homosexual 2) cvb sts soft; flabby; ineffectual • Etymology: 1955–60 usage: Definition1is usually used with disparaging… …

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  • 27limp|kin — «LIHMP kihn», noun. a brown wading bird of tropical America, related to the cranes and rails, but being the only living member of its family; courlan. ╂[American English < limp1, verb + kin (because of its halting gait)] …

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  • 28Limp Records — Infobox record label name = Limp Records image bg = white parent = founded = 1978 founder = Skip Groff defunct = 1982 distributor = genre = Various country = United States location = Rockville, Maryland url = Limp Records was an independent… …

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  • 29Limp (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Limp Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = San Francisco Bay Area, California Genre = Punk rock Pop punk Alternative Years active = 1996–2002 Label = Honest Don s Fueled By… …

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  • 30limp — limp1 [ lımp ] verb intransitive 1. ) to walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot: Ewing limped off the court with an ankle injury. He was limping slightly and he looked tired. 2. ) to move or continue existing with difficulty: The… …

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