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Ligma, Sugma 

Words used by ni🅱️🅱️as who watch memes. Ligma (Lesoil Institolis Genis Madic Amur) and Sugma (Sluzp Untes Genis Madic Amut) are deadly diseases and have killed at least 5 people on the world by now. Also words found in memes such as „ligma balls“ and „sugma ballsack“ .
Friend: Hey you know what the fuck ligma is bro?
Me an intellectual: ligma fuckin balls lmao

Or

Friend: hey bro know what fricked sugma is?
Me: sugma fucking ballsack bro lol

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Ligma, Sugma by JustYeetedLmao January 9, 2019
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Severe Ligma

A disease that will kill you. It is worse than regular ligma.
Man, you have Severe Ligma? I have ligma too but it is ligma balls.
Severe Ligma by DanTheMagicalMan January 15, 2019

Ligma, sugma 

A word used by mentally challenged 20-something year olds who think they are funny...
Yeah you can Ligma, sugma
Ligma, sugma by Kabug November 17, 2018

Sigma Ligma Balls 

A derogative term used by non-greek college students in reference to fraternities. Originates from common disease known as ligma balls
1. “They said theyre not coming over here tonight cuz they are going to a party at Sigma Ligma Balls or something.”

2. “Look at those Sigma Ligma Balls frat dicks playing beer die in their yard.
Sigma Ligma Balls by Ketalla June 24, 2020

Candice, no, but I heard she was diagnosed with Ligma 

Y'all already know what those two mean

If you don't your stoopid (Candice d**k fit in yo mouth, Ligma Balls-)
So ass the title says, it means when someone pulls a Candice joke on you, the comeback is"But I heard Candice was diagnosed with Ligma"
"Have you seen Candice"
"Candice, no, but I heard she was diagnosed with Ligma"

Lima Soy 

The unholy combination of Lima Beans and Soy Sauce. There has only been 15 instances of individuals eating Lima Soy…Sadly they all perished.
I just ate Lima Soy…I now have COVID-19
Lima Soy by YabaGabaGoo December 19, 2021

Lima syndrome 

Unlike Stockholm syndrome, where hostages develop sympathy for their abductor, Lima syndrome is the result of the abductor / kidnapper sympathizing with his hostages.

Occurred in the Japanese Embassy hostage crisis of 1996, when members of a militant movement took hostage hundreds of people attending a party in the official residence of Japan's ambassador to Peru. Within a few days, they set free most of the hostages, including the most valuable ones.
In The World is Not Enough, James Bond thinks Electra King (Sophie Marceau) has Stockholm Syndrome for her kidnapper / lover Renard (Robert Carlyle). However, it turns out that Renard really had Lima Syndrome, and loved Electra deeply.
Lima syndrome by Ben Frey January 28, 2007