What's the difference between limer and limmer?

Limer


Definition:

  • (n.) A limehound; a limmer.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) And the iPhone 6s doesn’t deliver that.” Limer, whose two-year-old Nexus 5 requires charging every six hours, but is otherwise “fantastic”, believes the solution lies in better battery maintenance.
  • (2) We have to take care of it.” Limer says: “I don’t think things will change much in 10 years.
  • (3) As a side issue, and as has been stated elsewhere, one of the most common causes for terminating male relationships toward the end of the first year is the loss of limerence.
  • (4) He has done this by well designed and appropriate limerics.
  • (5) A few of the more frequently seen stage discrepancies are (a) reappearance of the individual in Stage Three in conflict with the merging of Stage One, (b) reappearance of the individual in Stage Three threatening the dependability of the partner in Stage Four, and (c) the high limerence of Stage One in sharp contrast with the loss of limerence in Stage Two.

Limmer


Definition:

  • (a.) Limber.
  • (n.) A limehound; a leamer.
  • (n.) A mongrel, as a cross between the mastiff and hound.
  • (n.) A low, base fellow; also, a prostitute.
  • (n.) A man rope at the side of a ladder.

Example Sentences:

Words possibly related to "limer"