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limmer
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?l?m?/
- Rhymes: -?m?(?)
Etymology 1
Origin uncertain; perhaps from limb, or French limier; see leamer.
Noun
limmer (plural limmers)
- (Scotland) A rogue; a low, base fellow.
- A promiscuous woman.
- A limehound; a leamer.
- A mongrel, such as a cross between the mastiff and hound.
- (nautical) A manrope at the side of a ladder.
Etymology 2
Adjective
limmer (comparative more limmer, superlative most limmer)
- limber
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Holland to this entry?)
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rimmer
English
Etymology
From rim +? -er.
Pronunciation
Noun
rimmer (plural rimmers)
- An implement for cutting, trimming, or ornamenting the rim of anything, as the edges of pies, etc.
- A mixture of confections, spices, and/or salt applied to the rim of a beverage glass or mug.
- (vulgar, slang) One who performs a rim-job (anal-oral sex).
Synonyms
- (implement): reamer
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