liming

Etymology
The word is associated with sitting under a lime tree, or having nothing more demanding to do than squeezing limes. It is also thought to originate from "limey", a slang term meaning a British serviceman during World War II (noted for hanging around bars and drinking).

Verb

 * 1)  hanging around, usually in a public place with friends, enjoying the scene.
 * "No Liming or Loitering - No Shouting or Loud Noise" (written on a sign in Port of Spain shopping mall).
 * "No Liming or Loitering - No Shouting or Loud Noise" (written on a sign in Port of Spain shopping mall).

Quotations

 * Lionel Richie. All Night Long (pop song, verse 2):
 * We're going to party, liming, Fiesta, forever
 * Come on and sing along.

Noun

 * 1) An application of lime (calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide).
 * The land required frequent limings.