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Liming vs Aiming - What's the difference?

liming | aiming |

As a verb aiming is

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As a noun aiming is

the act of one who aims.

liming

English

Alternative forms

* limin' * lyming

Verb

(head)
  • (Trinidadian, Caribbean, slang) hanging around, usually in a public place with friends, enjoying the scene.
  • "No Liming or Loitering - No Shouting or Loud Noise" (written on a sign in Port of Spain shopping mall).

    Quotations

    * Lionel Ritchie. All Night Long (pop song, verse 2): *: We're going to party, Liming , Fiesta, forever *: Come on and sing along.

    aiming

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act of one who aims.
  • * 1867 , William Hickman Smith Aubrey, The National and Domestic History of England
  • The aimings after the impossible, represented by the Uniformity Act of 1549, had failed