Oh, dude, I have no idea if Michael Emerson limps in real life. I mean, I haven't been following him around or anything. Maybe he does a little limp to add some flair to his walk, who knows? But hey, as long as he's killing it on screen, who cares if he's got a little swagger in his step, right?
Oh, dude, I mean, like, sometimes actors have to limp for a role, you know? So, like, if Myles Pollard is acting in a movie or a show where his character limps, then yeah, he might limp. But, like, in real life? I don't know, man, maybe he just stubbed his toe or something.
I think you got the wrong cowpoke. I never saw Wayne amble about in anything but a confident, he-man fashion. Hopalong Cassidy ( William Boyd) may have had a limp which inspired the name, which could also mean something like a Gadabout or travelling cowboy. Gadabout Gaddis was a fishing writer and columnist- and more or less the founder of the Bermuda Triangle.
... and feel much stronger.
they just say that so you wont feel bad about being really ugly
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.
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're a dishrag
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.
Slack. limp, drooping.
so mean you'll feel like killing herso mean you'll feel like killing her
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hobble mean to limp
I feel scared
To walk with a limp means to drag or slag your foot
hobble means to walk with a limp