Definitions

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  • proper noun slang England; the United Kingdom.

Etymologies

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Limey +‎ land

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Examples

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • The anti-Brand complaint seems to be: You have no right to come over here from Limeyland to tell us how to vote or to mock our president -- that's our job.

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

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