In a colloquial sense, the term "limp noodle" is often used to describe someone who lacks energy, strength, or assertiveness, similar to a limp, uncooked noodle. It is a metaphorical way of saying that someone is weak-willed or lacking in vigor. The term is typically used in a derogatory or humorous manner to emphasize someone's lack of resilience or determination.
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.
Another word for "limp noodle" could be "flaccid pasta." This phrase conveys a similar meaning, describing pasta that is overcooked and lacks firmness. Additionally, "soft spaghetti" could also be used to describe the same concept.
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Your noodle is your brain; if he used his noodle he used his intelligence.
Items that are used as examples of something limp:1) A noodle. (cooked noodles are flexible and droopy)2) Wet washcloth. (they can be crisp or stiff when dry, but go shapeless in water)3) Dish rag / rag. (the generic form, also handkerchief, especially if wet as above)4) Wet leaf. (as above)5) Hair. (hair that has no body, especially fine, straight, or blonde hairs)*Bizkit. (the name of the rock band Limp Bizkit is a phallic reference)
Noodle Juice is a 1920-30's slang term for tea.
You wobble or limp
It means they are able to walk on their own, but with a limp. Non- ambulatory would mean they have to be moved by stretcher, etc.
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Slack. limp, drooping.
hobble mean to limp
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