LIMBO


Meaning of LIMBO in English

lim ‧ bo /ˈlɪmbəʊ $ -boʊ/ BrE AmE noun

[ Sense 1: Date: 1300-1400 ; Language: Medieval Latin ; Origin: Latin limbus 'border' ]

[ Sense 2: Date: 1900-2000 ; Origin: ↑ limber 2 ]

1 . [singular, uncountable] a situation in which nothing happens or changes for a long period of time, and it is difficult to make decisions or know what to do, often because you are waiting for something else to happen first

be in limbo

I’m in limbo now until I know whether I’ve got the job.

limbo of

the limbo of his eight years in jail

2 . the limbo a West Indian dance in which the dancer leans backwards and goes under a stick that is lowered gradually

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