"Li" is used as a common name for rappers which supposedly means "Lil" for short!
- Not pronounced "Lee"
- Not pronounced "Lee"
by All Facts ... October 8, 2022

the illuminati li family, is the head of the illuminati, or something, has to do with this whole sun tzu cult shit, gathering LI etc.
by Mineowedwus August 7, 2022

Zhi Li is a person. Although very introverted, once you get to know them, they are a funny and down to earth person to be around. They have a lot of things on their mind and can be extremely talkative if you get them to open up and have an extremely stupid humour. They are self-conscious about everything they do and have many dreams and goals they wanna achieve but aren't confident enough to execute them. Overall Zhi Li is someone you should never give up as they can be a great companion for life. They also have large cocks.
by MicrophoneHandle22861 February 24, 2023

by WackyWavingInflatablearmflaili February 28, 2018

An expression of Nigerian origins. An individual who says he can do everything. But is deliberately preoccupied with insignificant things (like shopping, haircuts, cars) to the point where he has no time to try to do something -> thus never really knowing if he can do anything. In other words, one who takes comfort in not trying. Simply asserting their ability.
by MartyrOfFrankfurtHall November 23, 2021

A previous POTUS Bill Clinton and his Wife Hillary Clinton who ran and subsequently lost the Presidency in 2016. Hillary and Bill and their lies during their previous stint and subsequent scandal in the Whitehouse. Hillary during her tenure as Secretary of State. Her now famous "fog of war" response to the repeated and requested security before Benghazi. Mrs. Clintons inability to comprehend private or classified materials remains under scrutiny.
Bill was barred from practicing law, but was reinstated in 2006. Hillary has had her law license lapse.
Bill was barred from practicing law, but was reinstated in 2006. Hillary has had her law license lapse.
by Bean Republican March 18, 2017

When culinary discretion goes on vacation, the "Li More Cake" steps into the spotlight, a towering testament to the age-old adage, "lay it more." This isn't just a cake; it's a full-blown sugar spectacle that appears to have been designed by a hyperactive six-year-old with a credit card at a candy store. Imagine every sweet treat conceivable—sprinkles, gummy worms, marshmallows, Oreos, cookies—all piled onto one unsuspecting cake base that surely didn't sign up for this. The result? A dessert that doubles as a crash course in endocrinology.
Commonly seen holding court at children’s birthday parties and those family dinners where everyone counts down the minutes until they can politely leave, the Li More Cake serves as both a dessert and a conversation starter—or stopper, depending on your dental insurance. It’s as much about bravado as it is about baking; a culinary dare that looks like what would happen if a piñata exploded over a cake stand and everyone just went with it.
But the Li More Cake isn’t aiming for subtlety. It’s the life of the party at events where the joy is mandatory and the themes are as mixed as its toppings. Each slice is an invitation to an impromptu game of "Name That Topping" or "Find the Cake Under the Candy," providing a sweet distraction from Aunt Marge’s third retelling of her Florida vacation story.
Commonly seen holding court at children’s birthday parties and those family dinners where everyone counts down the minutes until they can politely leave, the Li More Cake serves as both a dessert and a conversation starter—or stopper, depending on your dental insurance. It’s as much about bravado as it is about baking; a culinary dare that looks like what would happen if a piñata exploded over a cake stand and everyone just went with it.
But the Li More Cake isn’t aiming for subtlety. It’s the life of the party at events where the joy is mandatory and the themes are as mixed as its toppings. Each slice is an invitation to an impromptu game of "Name That Topping" or "Find the Cake Under the Candy," providing a sweet distraction from Aunt Marge’s third retelling of her Florida vacation story.
Alex: "Hey, have you tried the Li More Cake yet? It's like a sugar rush waiting to happen!"
Jordan: "Oh, I've seen it. Eating that cake is like making a pact with your future diabetes!"
Tara: "Did you see the cake at the dessert table? It’s absurd!"
Kevin: "Yeah, that Li More Cake is something else. It's like playing a game of 'spot the actual cake' beneath all that candy."
Ava: "Is that cake supposed to look like that, or did they just throw everything they found in the kitchen on it?"
Nate: "Pretty much!
Jordan: "Oh, I've seen it. Eating that cake is like making a pact with your future diabetes!"
Tara: "Did you see the cake at the dessert table? It’s absurd!"
Kevin: "Yeah, that Li More Cake is something else. It's like playing a game of 'spot the actual cake' beneath all that candy."
Ava: "Is that cake supposed to look like that, or did they just throw everything they found in the kitchen on it?"
Nate: "Pretty much!
by memedoctor5000 April 15, 2024
