Lime me


get in touch with me. also used alone as simply “lime”.

a shortcut for the phrase “drop me a line” born from the routine tendency of text messaging devices to “correct” misspellings, in this case the word “line” becomes “lime”.

increasingly “drop me a line” is used more often than “give me a call”, because use of text-messaging, tweeting, facebook-ing, and emailing are becoming as or more common than using the telephone.

because “lime” is absurdly unique when used in the phrase “drop me a lime”, it is being adopted by some wanting to convey the message in a simple and short manner.
(examples are as used in a text message)

thnx for info. lime me.

b there at 8! lime please.

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