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There is no word 'vims' in English. There is a noun 'vim', and uncountable noun with no plural form. The noun vim is a word for robust energy and enthusiasm.
The expression 'Raise the roof' means to make a loud noise by clapping, singing, shouting. For instance at a gig people would come back from it and say the band 'raised the roof' as in the crowd went crazy, singing, cheering, clapping and shouting.
It varies. Often, you can add the suffix -ness which creates a noun. Other times, if the adjective ends in -ic, you would use the suffix -ism or -asm, or a noun ending in -ty. Examples: quick - quickness correct - correctness enthusiastic - enthusiasm modernistic - modernism eccentric - eccentricity royal - royalty
flaccidity is when a cells absorbs water and goes soft and limp the water is absorbed through a partially permeable membrane but does not burst because it is protected by a cell surface membrane.Another Answer:limp, soft, or lacking firmness, lacking vitality, lacking energy, or enthusiasm.