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ligyroaichimoglobophobia

Careful when blowing up the balloons, you don't want to scare Tracy, she has ligyroaichimoglobophobia!
by PHOBOS2 June 27, 2010
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Ligaya

Ligaya's are very smart but doesn't really show it. Ligaya's really like to draw but can't think of there own drawing sometimes. They tend to take other art works and trun it into. Something beautiful.

Ligaya's can be really tough on the outside she never really shows her feelings.

Ligaya's are mean rude kind unselfish loving beautiful funny silly ridiculous and does everything in her own way

You can tell anything to Ligaya's they are very clean and neat do you like to be by there self sometimes they might hate things but they won't hate people because they are really good friends if you don't have Igaya's in your life pray to God
Guy: ligaya is ful of fun
by Willson April 25, 2019
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limey

a British person, term comes from sailors who came to the New World preventing scurvy from sucking limes. Term indigenous to North America
"That guy over there is a limey, lives in London, and came over here just for a short vacation".
by Anonymous November 10, 2002
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liger

A lion and a tiger mixed, it's bred for its skills in magic.
The Liger is pretty much Napolean Dynamite's favorite animal.
by DOMINIQUE July 17, 2004
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Likey

A sassy way of saying 'Like'
Fluttering heart, Me likey
Me likey likey likey
Me likey likey likey
by momo's forehead March 6, 2021
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Gold Liger

"You're such a Gold Liger today man, get your head on straight"
by Y0mi May 21, 2017
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Limey

A word Americans use to describe an English or British person. Comes from when British sailors used to eat limes to avoid scurvy. Although some entries have described the phrase as derogatory, it's really not that offensive at all, certainly nothing like the N-word, for example. It depends on the context, if the American uses it affectionately, the Briton should have no reason to be offended. If the American uses it while hurling abuse and expletives at the Briton, than their whole tone is what's offensive rather than the use of the word "limey".
American: Hey there limey, how's it going in England?
Englishman: Fine thanks, are you alright?

Cab Driver: What, no tip? You cheap limey cocksucker!
Englishman: Well in Britain we don't tip EVERYONE, you Yank twat!
by ManofG April 8, 2008
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