Limerick Definition

lĭmər-ĭk
limericks
noun
A nonsense poem of five anapestic lines, now often bawdy, usually with the rhyme scheme aabba, the first, second, and fifth lines having three stresses, the third and fourth having two: the form was popularized by Edward Lear (Ex.: There was a young lady named Harris, | Whom nothing could ever embarrass | Till the bath salts one day | In the tub where she lay | Turned out to be plaster of Paris)
Webster's New World

A humorous, often bawdy verse of five anapestic lines, with the rhyme scheme aabba, and typically has a 9-9-6-6-9 cadence.

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pronoun
A county in the Republic of Ireland.
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A town in the county of Limerick.
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Other Word Forms of Limerick

Noun

Singular:
limerick
Plural:
limericks

Origin of Limerick

  • After Limerick

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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