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    rim
    [rim]
    noun
    rim (noun) · rims (plural noun) · wheel rim (noun) · wheel rims (plural noun)
    1. the upper or outer edge of an object, typically something circular or approximately circular:
      "a china egg cup with a gold rim"
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    verb
    rim (verb) · rims (third person present) · rimmed (past tense) · rimmed (past participle) · rimming (present participle) · -rimmed (adjective)
    1. form or act as an outer edge or rim for:
      "a huge lake rimmed by glaciers" · "steel-rimmed glasses"
      • mark with an encircling stain or deposit:
        "his collar was rimmed with dirt"
    Origin
    Old English rima ‘a border, coast’; compare with Old Norse rimi ‘ridge, strip of land’ (the only known cognate).
    rim
    [rim]
    verb
    vulgar slang
    rim (verb) · rims (third person present) · rimmed (past tense) · rimmed (past participle) · rimming (present participle)
    1. lick or suck the anus of (someone) as a means of sexual stimulation.
    Origin
    perhaps a variant of ream.
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  2. the outer edge of something, esp. of something curved or circular: The rim of this cup is chipped.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rim
    Rim, brim refer to the boundary of a circular or curved area. A rim is a line or surface bounding such an area; an edge or border: the rim of a glass.
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    A rim is a line or surface bounding such an area; an edge or border: the rim of a glass. brim usually means the inside of the rim, at the top of a hollow object (except of a hat), and is used particularly when the object contains something: …

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