English · Body & Health
/lɪmp/
[/lɪmp/]
walk unevenly because of an injury
To walk in an uneven way because one leg or foot hurts. It can also be a noun for this kind of walk, or an adjective meaning soft and weak.
He had to limp home after twisting his ankle.
He had to limp home after twisting his ankle.
Of uncertain origin, possibly related to Old English 'lemphealt' (lame).
Used for injured walking; as an adjective means floppy or weak.