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Definition of limece

limece

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Definitions include: with one's arms and legs in all directions.
Definitions include: to speak unwisely.
Definitions include: to move into a group and try to take over; to throw one's weight around; to play the role of "main man" by bullying others.
Definitions include: to engage in intimate sexual activities; "mess around".
Definitions include: speech one doesn't understand - usually jargon specific to a particular field.
Definitions include: slang or urban way of saying or writing 19th.
Definitions include: a Jewish phrase expressing congratulations for a happy and significant occasion.
Definitions include: Hebrew for "a good deed." Also used to express happiness at significant events.
Definitions include: to eat quickly and completely whatever you have in front of you.
Definitions include: you don't know what you be talking about.

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