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    [Noun]  | "lim*ey" | \ ˈlī-mē \


    1: a British sailor

    2: englishman


    Origin: 1918 ;

     Lime-juicer + {see: |-y:4|-y:4};

    [Noun]  | "limeys" 


     [ "limey" ]

    1: a British person, term comes from sailors who came to the New World preventing scurvy from sucking limes. Term indigenous to North America

      * e.g.,  ... "That guy over there is a limey, lives in London, and came over here just for a short vacation". 

     [ "Limey" ]

    1: A word Americans use to describe an English or British person. Comes from when British sailors used to eat limes to avoid scurvy. Although some entries have described the phrase as derogatory, it's really not that offensive at all, certainly nothing like the N-word, for example. It depends on the context, if the American uses it affectionately, the Briton should have no reason to be offended. If the American uses it while hurling abuse and expletives at the Briton, than their whole tone is what's offensive rather than the use of the word "limey".

      * e.g.,  ... American: Hey there limey, how's it going in England? 

     [ "limey" ]

    1: A colloquial term used to address or mock british sailors, as they commonly sucked on limes to prevent scurvy. When scurvy was realised to be a common killer on long sea voyages, it was discovered soon after that fruit with a high citrus content would prevent this. The reason they chose limes in particular is that they were cheaper than oranges, and much more appealing in taste than lemons.

      * e.g.,  ... Sailor1: Lookit' that guy! Limey bastard. 

     [ "limey" ]

    1: Originally a nickname given to British sailors who sailed across the Atlantic and sucked on limes to keep scurvy away.

      * e.g.,  ... Ex: 


     [ "limey" ]

    2: It is now often used by Americans in two scenarios

      * e.g.,  ... "Met a limey at the airport today." Person 1: The people down south are so uneducated. 


     [ "limey" ]

    3: ) When referring to a British person, possibly in a form of endearment.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 2: Oh shut it, you're starting to sound like a limey. "Met a British person today who was acting like a real limey." Person 1: Here's a picture of me before I got braces. 


     [ "limey" ]

    4: ) Referring to 'British stereotype' (usually in an insulting way) but the insult is not specifically reserved for the British.

      * e.g.,  ... Person 2: Oh wow, you look just like a limey! Person 1: I prefer tea over coffee. 

     [ "limey" ]

    1: An insulting term used to describe the English

      * e.g.,  ... Those limey bastards burned the whitehouse down in 1812! 

     [ "Limey" ]

    1: Having lived in both Great Britain and in the United States, AND being educated reasonabley well, I believe that the word Limey is best defined as simply a slang term to refer to British citizens. As for all the slush slinging between anti-americans and anti-brits: I find both nations have in common the general hatred by much of the rest of the world, primarily because each nation has poked it's unwanted nose into other peoples' business around the globe at various times past and present. Its a mite silly for eithers citizens to chastise the other. Personally, I like both nations alot, AND find both to contain a liberal helping of poop-heads as well.

      * e.g.,  ... Brits,Limeys,Yanks,Wankers,Fellow victims of our own Egos. 

     [ "limey" ]

    1: Semi-derogatory word directed towards people of british origin. Used the same way yankee or yank is used to insult americans. Does not always imply a specific political view, as most americans find the british annoying anyway.

      * e.g.,  ... limey: LOL amerikans r t3h stoopid!!!1 

     [ "Limey" ]

    1: a social media Multi-Level Marketing, Caboodle toting, sub par make up peddling predator that comes in the form of your friend, neighbor, cousin, or friend from high school and inundates your social media feed with their corporate coached marketing techniques in an attempt to get you to "Join the LimeLife!" and of course to "Join their team!" so you too can become one of the most hated people on social media. #bossbabe

      * e.g.,  ... "Oh no! Time to unfollow Brittney. She is a Limey now. She enrolled under Christine to see Limelight." 

     [ "limey" ]

    1: Origianally used as an insult for English people. Now no longer an insult (especially in the North and among younger people) thanks to bands such as Hadouken!, who use it in their songs.

      * e.g.,  ... Hadouken! (That Boy, That Girl) : 'Yeh I'm an indie limey, but I like it grimey' 

     [ "limey" ]

    1: Name for the British, originated from British sailors eating limes to prevent scurvy. British always were the smart ones, which is why they AREN'T the 51st state and never will be, thank god. RULE BRITANNIA

      * e.g.,  ... Limey 1 "hahahahaha look at that YANKEE with scurvy" 

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