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Re: Meaning of "limbless"

by John Hall <nospam_nov03@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 26, 2008 at 09:51 AM

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 antoine.rondet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> have a doubt about the particular meaning of the word "limbless".
>Is anyone able to tell me if it could refer to a woman who have very
>little breasts?

No. The word "limb" refers only to arms and legs.

>I heard someone saying "she's still limbless as ever" while talking
>about a girl, and I would like to be sure I understood him right.

It seems likely that you misheard. Could the person have said "legless"?
That is slang for "drunk".
-- 
John Hall
            "Three o'clock is always too late or too early
             for anything you want to do."
                                           Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)
 




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Meaning of "limbless"
antoine.rondet@[EMAIL PRO  2008-05-25 16:57:57 
Re: Meaning of "limbless"
"John Briggs" &  2008-05-26 01:25:21 
Re: Meaning of "limbless"
John Hall <nospam_nov0  2008-05-26 09:51:37 
Re: Meaning of "limbless"
jim.mackett@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-26 07:01:58 

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