by montcumery September 17, 2021
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Brian: Are you hanging out with Suzy later?
Steve: Maybe. Ill see what shes doing.
Brian: Last I heard she was at a licorice festival at Rollins park.
Steve: Wangtastic!
Steve: Maybe. Ill see what shes doing.
Brian: Last I heard she was at a licorice festival at Rollins park.
Steve: Wangtastic!
by DongyKong603 February 7, 2010
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by Johhny Slammer June 19, 2009
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by Rex Rowland April 3, 2011
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by Oxyman September 3, 2013
Get the Nigger limousine mug.Limboing is a term when someone constantly harasses or annoys someone, sometimes out of love interest.
the term is more understandable when the phrase, "how low can you go" is added
the term is more understandable when the phrase, "how low can you go" is added
1: geez, this guy won't stop bugging me. he constantly calling and texting me. do you think he likes me?
2: yep. he's limboing ya
2: yep. he's limboing ya
by Niteryder February 5, 2010
Get the Limboing mug.A luxury car with a division window between the front and back seat, which can be raised and lowered by the occupants.
In America, limousines originally rolled off the assembly line as complete cars. They weren't super-stretched monsters. Around the late-1970s, early-1980s, companies began taking pre-existing cars (Cadillacs and Lincolns being the most popular choice) and stretching them by cutting them from one side to the other, between the front and rear doors, and 'filling in' in the middle.
In America, limousines originally rolled off the assembly line as complete cars. They weren't super-stretched monsters. Around the late-1970s, early-1980s, companies began taking pre-existing cars (Cadillacs and Lincolns being the most popular choice) and stretching them by cutting them from one side to the other, between the front and rear doors, and 'filling in' in the middle.
by Ryan Thompson January 10, 2005
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