Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A British sailor.
- noun An English person.
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- adjective Resembling
limes (the fruit), lime-like. - adjective Of, or pertaining to,
limes (the fruit). - noun US, slang An
Englishman or otherBriton , or a person ofBritish descent.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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It seems to me that "limey" is more affectionate than pejorative.
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This use is probably responsible for the slang term "limey" which developed and was/is used to describe those having an English background.
Archive 2007-04-01 Haalo 2007
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Why: The leaves as well as the lime rind impart a sharp, unmistakable lime scent and taste that is more "limey" than regular limes.
Archive 2007-01-01 Sara 2007
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This use is probably responsible for the slang term "limey" which developed and was/is used to describe those having an English background.
Weekend Herb Blogging #76 Haalo 2007
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Why: The leaves as well as the lime rind impart a sharp, unmistakable lime scent and taste that is more "limey" than regular limes.
K is for... Sara 2007
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As a result of this discovery, British sailors planted lime trees at their ports of call and ate the fruit regularly; it's how the term "limey" got applied to them, and later by association to British people in general
Global Nerdy 2010
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Frankie Gambino was quick to point out that we saved the 'limey's homeland in WWII.'
Doghouse Boxing News 2009
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Frankie Gambino was quick to point out that we saved the 'limey's homeland in WWII.'
Doghouse Boxing News 2009
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Frankie Gambino was quick to point out that we saved the 'limey's homeland in WWII.'
Doghouse Boxing News 2009
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Frankie Gambino was quick to point out that we saved the 'limey's homeland in WWII.'
Doghouse Boxing News 2009
bilby commented on the word limey
Do the English themselves use this term?
October 4, 2008
yarb commented on the word limey
Only jokingly in the context or presence of America / Americans.
October 4, 2008