I thought it meant 'to limp' but my definition doesn't seem to be correct here 'it hurt too much to struggle, so he went limp'. In the song nookie by limp bizkit the singer says: Hi all, a bit of a strange request here.
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Struggle is a pretty good synonym for this phrase:
I need to come up with a nickname (br portuguese) for someone with a permanent limp.
Does it mean something like. I agree with your gut feeling, ekbatana. It is just a title of that song. 性能特点: *能够耐受与spd相对应的limp或lmax而不断开,协助spd正常工作。 *可切断幅值最高达100ka的 高短路电流,保护spd免受tov损坏。 *可在极短的时间内切断3a以上的低短电.
I did it all for the nookie, c'mon so you can take that cookie and stick it up your (yeah!) the song is about his ex. Could someone please explain me what this title of limp bizkit song don`t go off wandering means? What does this phrase mean in the following sentence?
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