1). Being absolutely full. Could be construed as a negative.
2). Being maxed out. Usually construed as a negative.
3). Maximum price increase allowed on a futures contract in a single trading
day. Almost always construed as a positive, unless you're short.
2). Being maxed out. Usually construed as a negative.
3). Maximum price increase allowed on a futures contract in a single trading
day. Almost always construed as a positive, unless you're short.
1). "Man, since the economy turned around, my schedule's been limit up."
2). "My Visa was Limit Up after I went out with that Golddigger.
3). By the time I got on the floor this morning, half my deck was Locked Limit Up.
2). "My Visa was Limit Up after I went out with that Golddigger.
3). By the time I got on the floor this morning, half my deck was Locked Limit Up.
by Mr C. December 10, 2003

When someone does something overly crazy, or in a way that is unbecoming of a normal functioning adult human being.
by SteviePepperoni May 13, 2025

The amount of olives a person is allowed to consume within a 4 hour period of time. This is widely known as 11 olives. However, New Zealand's olive limit is 14.
Boy: "Whoa, slow down, man. We just got to this party and you're already almost at your olive limit."
by HueHueHue PogChamp January 20, 2016

by Limit out May 31, 2018

The acceptable length of a message being sent via Blackberry defined by three strokes of the thumb while scrolling.
"Did you get Mike's rambling email last night? I stop reading after the first five paragraphs. I have a strict three-stroke limit when it comes to reading mail on my Blackberry."
by coining buttress September 22, 2011

by 66tornadoes December 11, 2016

The system limitates us in this way
by limitator December 8, 2016
