someone or thing that feels limp and worn out!
The phrase "I feel like a limp dishrag" is an expression to convey feeling physically or emotionally exhausted, drained, or devoid of energy, similar to a wet and sagging dishcloth. It is used to describe a state of total fatigue or weariness.
simile its a simile when you use "like"
The metaphor "to be a limp dishrag" means feeling weak, exhausted, or lacking energy and vigor. It implies a sense of physical or emotional depletion, as if one's strength or enthusiasm has been completely drained.
it means you are a dish and you also a rag so all together its called a dishrag
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)
Limpy means walking limp. It means walking lamely
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i have this feeling that it could be in limp mode somne triggered the computer to put it in limp mode so just disconnect the battery for like a 24 hours to reset the computer and then just simply reconnect it , hope that helps
Limp Bizkit
This isn't an idiom. When you see AS___AS___you're dealing with A Simile. This simile is comparing something to a pair of old, patched socks, which would indeed be very limp.
Soggy or wilted vegetables are commonly described as 'limp'.
Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.