An ancient Cornish word, that has recently come back into use. It is used to describe an attractive woman, and it's roots can be traced back to various meanings, amongst them - "beautiful", "fun-loving" and "ever-young". Perhaps its most suitable modern equivalent is "Lovely", although some Cornish scholars maintain this to be an understatement.
"Look at that lass Francina, she is dimply"
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dimply bug originated when seeing awesome dimples on a sexy guys face.(my boyfriend)
A dimply bug is like a lady bug except for having circle spots and being red, a dimply bug is blue with dents on the sides resembling dimples and a heart connecting at the opening of the wings.
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