Limin
by trini boy on Jan 10, 2009 13:34:20
Example:
(Eg) we were
limin on the corner
we were hanging out on the corner
(eg) i was limin with
some friends
i was hanging out with some friends
(eg) me an my friends went out to lime last night
me an my friends went out to party last night
liminal
by Mashuren on May 03, 2005 08:12:28
Example:
Subliminal message: "
Yvan eht nioj!"
Liminal message: "Recruits are desperately needed by our country for the
naval reserve. By joining the navy, you can help defend the freedom of America."
Superliminal message: "HEY, YOU! JOIN THE NAVY!"
Liminality
by Now+here on Sep 10, 2020 12:28:32
Example:
Lulu: Hey, if you were to describe your life in one word, what would it be
Mawa: Well, lets see... I was denationalized by my country before acquiring nationality elsewhere, so I’d go with
liminality.
liminal
by tomorrowtomorrow on Oct 07, 2018 05:31:22
The
attribute of an attribute having no externalized attribute other than itself.
Recursively
conformal or self-attributive.
The quality of an attribute sharing a
recursive or conformal relationship with itself.
Example:
A liminal
attribute is a self-attribute or an attribute that is itself conformally.
Limin
by Doc DJG on Jul 21, 2006 22:36:25
Limin ( li'-min ) (n) a conscious perception of one's surroundings; awareness. (v, possessive)
to be aware of one's surroundings;
Word Creation:
Definition of
subliminal: a subtle sensory stimulus that one is not aware of its existence but may in some manner respond to it; below the threshold of conscious perception
So ... removing the greek prefix of sub- (meaning under, less than),
liminal should mean the threshold of conscious perception, and noting that the suffix -al means the act of, being ...
Example:
Noun Uses:
Ex Joey had such a
limin that he had to tell his mom.
Ex I feel like my limin is off today
Verb uses:
I chose to be limining instead of letting my mind
wander.
A person can never have too much limin, there is no absolute
liminal state; talking with others about one's limin becomes a comparative / relational noun.
Other possible uses:
Adjective?
Liminly experiencing the music festival
The liminable judge carefully examined the evidence before her.
Negative?
"You totally don't limin!"