(to) limp

  • 61LIMP — Aeroporto di Parma …

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  • 62limp in — verb Before the flop, to call as opposed to raising. Syn: limp …

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  • 63limp — 1. noun a) An irregular, jerky or awkward gait b) A scraper for removing poor ore or refuse from the sieve 2 …

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  • 64limp-dick — n, adj (someone who is) weak, ineffectual, irresolute. The metaphor is one of impo tence, but the term is invariably used to express generalised rather than sexual contempt. The phrase probably origi nated in the USA as a harsher version of limp… …

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  • 65limp — lɪmp n. lameness, irregular awkward walk v. walk with a limp; move or progress in an awkward manner; move forward slowly and with difficulty adj. lacking stiffness, wilted, droopy; lifeless, lacking energy; weak; flexible …

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  • 66limp-wristed — adjective a man who is limp wristed is considered to lack strong, traditionally male qualities …

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  • 67limp — I verb she limped out of the house Syn: hobble, hop, lurch, stagger, shuffle, shamble II adjective a limp handshake Syn: soft, flaccid, loose, slack, lax, floppy, drooping …

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  • 68limp-dick — /ˈlɪmp dɪk/ (say limp dik) noun Colloquial a weak willed, ineffectual man …

  • 69limp —   1. Lame. O opa, opa.   Also: mā opa opa, haki opa, kī opa, o i, hā o i, kū o i, kūpā o i, hakupe o i, pā o i o i, ka upapā, lolehau, luni. See lame.   2. Weak, soft. Malule, nāwali, nāwaliwali.   Also: uwa uwali, ha imalule, hōlule, ho okakale …

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  • 70limp home — See limp home mode …

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