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limbo

A West Indian dance in which the dancers keep bending over backward and passing under a pole that is lowered slightly each time.

Go Get That Stick So We Can Limbo !

by Austin N. Abbey October 10, 2003

21๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


limbo

tacky party dance at company picnics, weddings, lame events achieved by walking under a stick of descending height

everytime i go to the company picnic there's a bunch of 12 year girls doing the limbo

by g string October 12, 2003

19๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


Limbos

A unit of measure often used to describe the weight of planets and planetary bodies

When learning about the planets in school I learned that Jupiter weighs 215 Limbos.

by Johnny. Blaze. February 20, 2015


limbo

People who are above the age of majority in their district, yet not of the legal drinking and/or gambling age.

"Amber is a limbo because she is 18, thereby a legal adult, yet not allowed to drink or gamble in her home province until she is 19"

"Look at all the limbos coming downtown from America where the drinking age is 2 years older"

by greeninthenight April 28, 2012

10๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


limbo

Limbo is a famous caffe in Belgrade, Serbia. It is known for it's good coffee and exceptional interior design.

I'll be in Limbo around one, having my coffee break.

by Avramovic June 3, 2006

11๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


limbo

The period of time between New Year's Eve and Easter. A period of punishment, suffering; especially suffering winter's coldest weather and deepest freezes without any mercy, and with absolutely nothing happy to look forward to, and no light at the end of the tunnel until as late as just a few days prior to Easter. Covers the months of January, February, and usually March. Sometimes even goes into April.

Limbo is the worst and most dreaded time of the year

by He who knows11 February 28, 2011

3๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Limbos

An old, archaic 1800s (19th century) gentleman-like way of slang, for a supposed degenerate, outcast or idiot. Originated in North America, in New England. (presumably in the state of Pennsylvania, probably around the same time wicked became popular.)

Probably much more older than the modern word "weirdo".

Did you see those newcomers enter into town only to try to fornicate with our sheep? Oooh, those Damn Limbos!

by Tony Iommi is My God January 18, 2017

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