limp
weak
he has a limp d-ck hence he is unable to f-ck his wife
bob dole.
anything that is considered lame or weak. something that may have been a dissapointment.
that movie was so limp, it didn’t even make sense.
tim struggling to maintain an erection
lol in my pants. originates from the isle of man and is generally used to describe anything that is funny.
“hey did you see greatest freak out ever 8 last night?”
“yeah, it made me limp!”
1. flaccid
2. a way of walking after being boofed
1. being limp doesn’t matter if your the b-tch anyway!
2. you’d limp too if you took on all 10 inches at once!!
a word that describes something unfavourable, dissapointing or unexpected in a bad way
joe: dude i cant make it to this crazy party tonight!
ryan: limp! it was going to be wazza!
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