A fork of Rural Dictionary
V-Vomit I-In M-Mouth can be used as a noun i.e. VIM or a verb i.e. VIMed
As is: That guy hitting on me made me VIM. God, he was nasty. Or: His pants were on the ground, and I VIMed.
P1:You dude why are you not calling for weeks P2:Still trying to exit vim
Plenty of energy and enthusiasm. Archaic British expression.
Commentator 1: That Jim, he's really putting a lot of energy into his batting, never gives up. Commentator 2: Aye, he's got plenty of vim that lad.
Vim is VI-iMproved: it's a souped-up version of the classic Unix editor vi. Vim is written in C, and has been ported to almost all Unix/Linux/BSD variants as well as Win/Mac OS's. Vim can run in terminal mode or in its own window, using whatever native windowing system you have (Win32, Quartz, Qt, Gtk). A kickass feature of vim is syntax highlighting.
Vim is the most productive text editor available, once you learn the cryptic vi commands that is.