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The adjective limp means "not stiff" or easily manipulated in shape.A cooked noodle is limp, whereas an uncooked noodle is stiff (and breaks if bent). Another classic example of a limp item is a washcloth, especially when wet, because it is very flexible in shape.
LIMPThe grocer's shop only had a few limp lettuces left.Before I had that operation on my knee I could only walk with a limp.
limp can have 3 meanings Noun: a tendency to limp; a gait impeded by injury or stiffness. Verb: walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot. Adjective: lacking internal strength or structure; not stiff or firm.
the answer is Limp it took a long time but it is Limp i had it for homework too
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Um..this is just my opinion but isn't everything limp after they're dead?
it basically means that they are as boring as a dead person, as 'stiff' is slang for a dead body.
If you freeze a live frog, it will kill the frog. You can; however, freeze a dead frog.