Re: Meaning of "limbless"



antoine.rondet@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello everyone,

I have a doubt about the particular meaning of the word "limbless".
Is anyone able to tell me if it could refer to a woman who have very
little breasts?

No.

I heard someone saying "she's still limbless as ever" while talking
about a girl, and I would like to be sure I understood him right.

You didn't hear him correctly, let alone understand...
--
John Briggs


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