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"Laughed in my mind". A substitute for "lol" or "Lamo" for when you didn't laugh out loud, but you still thought it was funny.
Person one: How many times can you subtract 10 from 100?
Once. The next time you would be subtracting 10 from 90.

Person two: LIMM
LIMM by Kindleyourloveagain November 23, 2020
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To engage in a vulnerable, often poetic, back-and-forth with a large language model. Sometimes therapeutic. Sometimes existential. Sometimes horny. Always a little weird.
“I stayed up until 4am limming with Claude about the ethics of toast.”

Interesting thought experiment; I'll have to limm this tonight.”
limm by zenxv August 12, 2025
A pet name for the name "Limya." Limya is a cool, funny, creative and artistic Arabic girl; and sometimes a crazy Ninja! She is also very entertaining to her family and friends!
What's up LimmyLim?!
LimmyLim by JustaPerson November 19, 2012
Plagerism

A term of plagerism originating from Glasgow,Scotland after Brian Limond stole his older brother David's nickname (Limmy) and persued a career in comedy with obvious imitations of David's style,humour and wit.
"That Denis Leary has no shame whatsoever doing a 'LIMMY' and stealing Bill Hicks entire act"
limmy by Tracey Marie February 2, 2010

Limmer out 

To promise to do something and back out at the last minute.
Man, don't say that you are coming to my birthday...I already know that you are going to limmer out
Limmer out by The Haole February 11, 2010

palsied limmo 

n. An ingenious contraption designed to harness the convulsing limb power of those heavily afflicted with cerebral palsy, and convert it into a uniform forward motion. The name limmo is derived from the pseudo word "limb-bo", as the limbs of the pilot are strapped in securely to avoid self-harm.

First documented in an obscure South African science journal, the "limmo" developed a cult following among the Joey Deacon generation of jive-talking office workers.

Read the archived article (and see a great pic of the limmo!) at:

www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2003/november/limmo.htm
e.g. Mongo was securely strapped into his palsied limmo and began hurtling down the street at an alarming speed, his tongue and DNR medallion trailing in his wake.
palsied limmo by ws May 6, 2005