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VIM

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.

by It Was Gross October 21, 2010

Vim

one does not simply exit vim

P1:You dude why are you not calling for weeks P2:Still trying to exit vim

by 74M3NUMB3RS November 16, 2019

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.

by mgaved February 20, 2009

vim

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.

by CloakedCoder December 04, 2004

vim

alternative for vigor; enthusiasm; excitement; gaiety; elation

She danced with vim.

by julie bing January 23, 2005

vim

The strength with which Spartans fight.

"Spartan teams are bound to win, they're fighting with a vim!"

by Emma Sue March 25, 2010

vimming

(adjective) synonyms: beaming; sparkling derived from: vim

She was vimming with pride when her daughter won.

by julie bing January 23, 2005