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How off can a lime really be

how off can a lime really be” a phrase commonly used in the United Kingdom that is used to explain that a bad situation cannot really be that’s bad

"let’s make some cocktails? the limes are old, but how off can a lime really be?"
"Is it safe to drink this pimms? It’s over a year old… fuck it how off can a lime really be"
"I want to buy this, but a buttons missing… but how off can a lime really be?"

by TC&YAS May 10, 2022


Finger Lime

A cranky lesbian who is bad at sex.

‘she’s not a pillow princess, she’s a finger lime’.

by LozzaDyke August 15, 2021


taxi lime

when you can't fucking drive a train in battlefield one

look at this fucking taxi lime

by schlobe October 31, 2016


lime whiskey dick

A case in which a man is so drunk, he fails to cum while having sex.

Dude, I had a bad case of lime whiskey dick this weekend. I was going at it for at least an hour...

by So my friend told me this word June 30, 2017


cucumber lime

The greatest Gatorade flavor

Cucumber lime🤤🤤

by Cucumber lime September 28, 2022


peeling the lime

When someone is doing something unnecessary

She is so peeling the lime.

by Katison July 3, 2017


Difficult Carrots Lime Breezy

This is an improved antonym} from "{Difficult Difficult Lemon Difficult}" I kept the first 'difficult, because it actually is an antonym. 'Peas', which I'm assuming is the root word of 'peasy', doesn't have an opposite. It does, however have a rival, of sorts -- 'Carrots'. The same holds true for 'Lemon'
The last one took a moment -- when you squeeze something you remove all the air or water. So, the opposite would be something with a lot of air. And 'Breezy' fits the rhyme scheme.

"It only took me about 10 minutes to create it -- so it really wasn't 'Difficult Carrots Lime Breezy'."

by Rej Leatherman December 27, 2019