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totally limbic

The limbic system in the brain is the seat of many emotions: wildness, uninhibited sex, rage, cravings, addictions, happiness and more. It's an "older" part of the brain found in animals and humans

When the limbic system is activated, the person can turn into a real animal: hypersexual, raging, laughing, craving, just uninhibited and wild in general.
Jim was so pissed when that car T-boned him he went totally limbic and flattened the other driver.

Tina was really horny. I barely had the door closed when she went totally limbic and tried to rip my pants off.
totally limbic by docsterx October 17, 2011

Limbacher 

The act of receiving oral sex from a woman, while heavily intoxicated. Then, following climax, vomiting on her face.
"Man I'm trying to Limbacher a bitch at this party"
Limbacher by Derty Eddy July 11, 2012
Lambiche by VAKI5 August 18, 2003

Limbillion 

A fictional, impossibly large number based on the game Limbus Company, used chiefly as an amount of money.
Dante: I just made one limbillion dollars!
Faust: ok
Limbillion by DonKhixote June 5, 2023
One style of Belgian beer, the wort is left open to the night air for inoculation, accumulating wild yeasts and bacteria to add to the flavor. Lambic requires several years to come of age, during which time dust and cobwebs are encouraged to cover the wooden fermenting vessels. Production is usually confined from October to May, letting the wild yeast and beer party during the summer. Eventually fruit is added for a second fermentation, creating a tastey complex beer. Cantillion, Oud Beersel, Drei fonteinen are the best lambic breweries. Lindemans is commonly shipped across the U.S.A although is not the best example of lambic.
This tastes like sweet and sour fruit juice, its kinda acidic, its very weird, like a champagne beer that doesn't give you a hangover and is usually around 5% alcohol. Some people dislike the taste, others flock too it.
lambic by A.E. December 23, 2003

limnic eruption 

Gas eruption in a lake situated in an old volcanic crater.

Gas seeps into the lake from the ground underneath, and under the high pressure on the lake bottom it saturates the water, leading to high concentrations of gases like CO2 and Methane. A disruption of the water, such as an earthquake, causes some of the gas to reach higher up in the lake, where the pressure is lower. The gas can then escape the water, forms bubbles and travels to the surface. This opens a gap for more gas to do the same, and a chain reaction occurs.

This eruption of gas can cause a decent-sized tsunami, and the cloud of gas that is left on the surface will travel along the ground, causing death by suffocation. If the gas involved is Methane it can also catch fire and cause an enormous explosion.
The limnic eruption of lake Nyos in August 1986 killed nearly 2000 people and thousands of animals, yet nobody takes the risk of the same thing happening in a much larger scale in the enormous lake Kivu seriously enough to spend money on preventing it. Wow.
limnic eruption by Pynasta December 2, 2013