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An old English word meaning a corpse. It is present in a number of English place names, notably Lichfield, and can also be spelled lych or lyke; it derives from the Medieval English “lic” meaning a dead body.
Cuz they wuz afeard of 'un, they 'ad to make a stone coffin for 'is lich.
Lich by AKACroatalin November 30, 2015
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lithuania 

Small country with a basketball team that can probably kick the Dream teams asses
lithuania is in europe
lithuania by Suge August 17, 2004

lithuania 

A beautiful, strong-willed country that has miraculously survived the grip of soviet communists, corrupt invaders, and war-monging outsiders for centuries. Has approximately the same population as Toronto and is roughly the size of Ireland. Also the last country in Europe to accept Christianity.
Lithuania has pristine lakes, scented forests, and welcoming people. Lietuva tevyne musu!
lithuania by Caius Justinas May 8, 2005

Lithuania Man

Lithuania Man is a professional footballer from Portugal. He is also known for stat padding against the mighty countries Like Lithuania and Faroe Islands. He has a record for scoring 4 goals against the mighty country of Lithuania in a single match.
Lithuania Man stat padding adventure continues!
Lithuania Man by 6tydfsgrsa August 24, 2020
The last name of a family who's legacy will be foretold for years to come, and made a reality by one person.
Do you remember that Licup?
Licup by rastyop July 5, 2011

Liccubus 

A lesbian succubus. Generally of a far better temperment than a succubus because they don't have to deal with dick. Ergo, as a succubus usually intends (and succeeds in) killing it's victim, a liccubus is probably just in it for a good time.
Omigod... Lookit the new grrl. Ima go liccubus on her, I swear.
Liccubus by HonorMac May 20, 2003