rimmed


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
rim1
noun
  • 1 the upper or outer edge of something, typically something circular.

    ■ (also wheel rim) the outer edge of a wheel, on which the tyre is fitted.

    ■ the part of a spectacle frame surrounding the lenses.

  • 2 a limit or boundary: the outer rim of the solar system.

    ■ an encircling stain or deposit.

verb (rims, rimming, rimmed) provide with a rim.
– derivatives
rimless adjective,
-rimmed adjective.
– origin OE rima ‘a border, coast’, rel. to ON rimi ‘ridge, strip of land’.



Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
rim2
verb (rims, rimming, rimmed) vulgar slang lick or suck the anus of (a partner) for sexual stimulation.
– origin 1920s: perh. var. of ream2.
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