limpen
English
Etymology
From limp + -en.
Verb
limpen (third-person singular simple present limpens, present participle limpening, simple past and past participle limpened)
- To become limp.
- The fusion fires ebbing in the magnetic pinchtorus was a languid decay, a sorrowful limpening. Flaccid.
- 2010 "Ares Express" by Ian McDonald
- At the bottom were the generous buttocks, a crinkly anus and a vaginal passage containing my rapidly limpening penis.
- 2010, "The Sex Sphere" by Rudy Rucker
- The being started to change its color slightly, its thorns limpening, its hard bark of its body softening, slightly pruny like a human's skin in a bathtub too long.
- Shakey Quakey Ride by AndyRay Patton
- The fusion fires ebbing in the magnetic pinchtorus was a languid decay, a sorrowful limpening. Flaccid.
- Eye dialect spelling of limping.
- The horse is limpen.
- 2008, "My Children Are More Precious Than Gold: Inspired by My Grandmother Veder" By Fay Risner
- The horse is limpen.
Galician
Verb
limpen
- third-person plural present subjunctive of limpar