limbo
somewhere between
here and there; not quite in Heaven but not in Hell either;Carribean dance where people
bend backwards to go under
a stick held in the air and set to music
limbo
by Lawrence Bromberek on Mar 17, 2004 09:06:04
In
Dante's Inferno, Limbo is the first circle of hell. Limbo is the home of the dead
pagans that were around before Jesus Christ and Christianity. The
Pagans are kept here, unharmed, where they live for eternity. They are not allowed into heaven because they do not know God's love. Unbabtized and aborted babies are also sent here when they die.
limbo
by Ijiero on Jul 28, 2008 02:17:14
In games, primarily in
roleplaying, limbo refers to the state a character is in while awaiting an action of another character.
The first character can not act without knowing the second his action. When the second player is gone for a long time, it forces the first player to wait, leaving his character in "limbo", stuck in a
timeless void.
limbo
by T Hizzle on May 02, 2005 23:40:41
limbo
by reddevilspal on Feb 22, 2010 09:52:43
limbo
by Chance Wayne on Apr 25, 2006 05:16:02
Example:
"The limbo was invented by a Jew at
a pay toilet."
"Protocols of the Elders of Zion for
Dummies" (
Magus Publications, 2004)
limbo
by Austin N. Abbey on Oct 10, 2003 19:45:08
limbo
by g string on Oct 12, 2003 12:54:53
limbo
by greeninthenight on Apr 28, 2012 17:58:02
Example:
"Amber is a limbo because she is 18, thereby a legal adult, yet not allowed to drink or
gamble in her home province until she is 19"
"Look at all the
limbos coming downtown from America where the
drinking age is 2 years older"
limbo
by Avramovic on Jun 03, 2006 11:51:35