Short for bud light lime. A refreshing beverage best enjoyed chilled while chillin with your peeps in the sun.
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by Armand Karlsen April 24, 2005
Get the Blimeys mug.Blime is phat with a B, A child of the word sublime, only without being merely subservient or below a lime. No this word is greater then limes, It's neither green nor something you can place in your beer. How is something greater then lime you ask? because blime is your beer. Its your phresh salad, or new kicks, its the fanny pack resting delicately above your waist holding illegal substances that can only be... blime. Blime is a word used to describe anything that its regarded as phat, gnarly or cool duuude.
"Bro check out those dudes nikes!"
"Bro those kicks are blime"
"Lets sesh bro"
"Bro that sounds like a blime idea indeed"
"man you heard bout this word blime"
"Yeh man its pretty blime aye"
"totally blime..."
"Bro those kicks are blime"
"Lets sesh bro"
"Bro that sounds like a blime idea indeed"
"man you heard bout this word blime"
"Yeh man its pretty blime aye"
"totally blime..."
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Bro 2: brooooooooooooooooo how was ittttt
Bro 3 (he's still bro 1): brooooooooo i was flooored for dayssssss
Bro 2: brooooooooooooooooo how was ittttt
Bro 3 (he's still bro 1): brooooooooo i was flooored for dayssssss
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Get the blimby mug.bli·mey - an exclamation (British) used informally. eg.- uttered when comparing the attacking abilities of Liverpool football club to their defensive inabilities. Used by Jim McPhee continuously during the recent Liverpool vs Swansea football match - which finished 4-3 to Liverpool
The word Bilmey relates to watching Liverpool FC soccer games - where covering one's eyes with one's hands is very similar to asking to be blinded by a higher power!
it's more of an exclamation than a sentence word. Very similar to "wow" and the Australian "strewth". It's almost a verbal shrug. Very often used in combination with a head shake.
it's more of an exclamation than a sentence word. Very similar to "wow" and the Australian "strewth". It's almost a verbal shrug. Very often used in combination with a head shake.
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