A fork of Rural Dictionary
Verb version of acronym LIME: Living In the Moment Everyday. It's about embracing life, not being a pansy, and embracing the moment. Like YOLO or Carpe Diem, but for all the non-assholes.
Guy #1: Your gf just broke up with you, yet your just made out with that girl, punched that asshole, and are at boss level right now. Guy #2: Hell yeah, bro. I let nothing keep me down. I'm limeing, son.
Of Caribbean origin; often heard from a trini. Closest American translation is "hanging out," but it can be used to describe a party, a planned or unplanned social gathering, or just some people sitting around, killing time together. It's a trini's favorite pastime.
(1) So where de lime tonight? (2) Beach lime tomorrow? (3) Didn't do much last night--just lime by Crix an' play some cards...
a green lemon. not a fanfiction.
i like to eat limes. they taste like lemons.
LIME stands for "Live In the Moment Everyday." Not just a verb, but a philosophy. Much like the Caribbean meaning of "hanging out" or "hang out", LIME is about enjoying every moment of life whether by yourself or with great people. Its a state of mind and a way of life.
"I hate life." "Hey, don't think like that. My two greatest life philosophies: 1) Carpe Diem and 2) LIME- Live In the Moment Everday. Follow these, and your life will be fruitful." "Yo, man, this party is epic" "Hell yeah, man. We LIMEing it up!" "Hey man, sorry to hear about losing your job." "It's all good. Life is good. I never take my blessings for granted and I always remember to LIME." "This view is gorgeous." "Absolutely. LIME it up, honey"