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.
Noodle Juice is a 1920-30's slang term for tea.
The word noodle, meaning "a strip of pasta" is a noun.
Your noodle is your brain; if he used his noodle he used his intelligence.
The word Noodle is from china.
Limp can be a verb, an adjective and a noun. Verb: To walk lamely. Adjective: Lacking stiffness. Noun: An irregular gait (walk)
The noodle is in my belly. The noodle WAS in the soup. Use your noodle. Noodle, don't noodle, it's all the same...
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The benefits of a Jacuzzi tub stem from the fact that it is like a wonderful massage. The heat and bubble action just relaxes the body and turns it into a limp noodle. Great for relieving tense muscles and joints.
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there was a noodle on the floor
Noodle, is definitely a girl.
the Chinese invented the noodle
Cup noodle soup is bad for you but bowl noodle soup is good for you. Even if bowl noodle soup has the packet.
an elbow noodle is just like any other noodle. the macaroni is elbow noodles. its just hollow and bent to a curve
What made magellan limp
Kelley Limp's birth name is Kelley Marie Limp.