Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A thin metal plate, especially one of the overlapping steel plates in medieval armor.
- adjective Disabled so that movement, especially walking, is difficult or impossible.
- adjective Marked by pain or rigidness.
- adjective Weak or ineffectual.
- adjective Informal Dull or unsatisfactory.
- adjective Slang Socially inappropriate; foolish.
- transitive verb To cause to become lame; cripple.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To make lame; cripple or disable; render imperfect or unsound: as, to
lame an antagonist; to lame an arm or a leg. - noun In armor, a plate of metal.
- Crippled or disabled by injury to or defect of a limb or limbs; specifically, walking with difficulty; halting; limping: as, a lame man or horse.
- Inefficient from injury or defect; unsound or impaired in strength; crippled: as, a lame leg or arm.
- Figuratively, imperfect; lacking finish or completeness; defective in quality or quantity; halting; insufficient; hobbling: as, lame verse; lame rimes; a lame excuse.
- noun Earthenware.
- noun A broken piece of earthenware; a potsherd.
- Earthen: used of pottery: as, a lame pig (an earthen vessel).
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To make lame.
- adjective Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function.
- adjective To some degree disabled by reason of the imperfect action of a limb; crippled.
- adjective Hence, hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect.
- adjective (Stock Exchange), [Cant] Any office holder who is serving out a term after a replacement has been selected.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
lamina . - noun in the plural A set of joined, overlapping metal plates.
- verb obsolete To
shine . - adjective
Unable towalk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs. - adjective Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect or temporary obstruction of a function.
- adjective by extension Hobbling; limping; inefficient; imperfect.
- adjective slang
Unconvincing orunbelievable . - adjective slang
Failing to becool , funny, interesting or relevant. - verb transitive to cause a person or animal to become lame
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective disabled in the feet or legs
- verb deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg
- noun someone who doesn't understand what is going on
- noun a fabric interwoven with threads of metal
- adjective pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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Before becoming disabled, I was told very directly why the term lame is so offensive and I worked very hard to remove it from my vocabulary.
Archive 2009-08-01 Renee 2009
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Before becoming disabled, I was told very directly why the term lame is so offensive and I worked very hard to remove it from my vocabulary.
It’s Not Just Lame Renee 2009
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He gives the term lame duck a completely new meaning.
Reid Spokesperson: Democratic Senators May Vote On Lieberman's Fate In Full Caucus Meeting 2009
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He's given new definition to the term lame duck and while most Americans are happy to have the French hate us, I think they'd be significantly more concerned with a British finger wagging.
If it keeps on raining, the levee's going to break Garry 2006
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KING: Mr. Bush tends to bristle when the term lame duck comes up, even more so when Congress challenges his decisions as commander in chief.
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KING: What does the president say when he watches television or reads the newspapers and sees the term lame duck?
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I just love how sarah is being given credit for the term lame stream media..
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A busy D.C. month left legislators upbeat, but the term lame duck in crisis.
Phillies Zone 2010
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WERTHEIMER: Could you tell us about the term lame duck and where it came from?
NPR Topics: News 2010
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With respect to presidents, the term lame duck often refers to their second term, when they are politically weaker due the constitutional prohibition against their serving a third full term.
chained_bear commented on the word lame
In fencing, a lame (with an accent over the e) is a protective jacket covering the target area.
February 6, 2007
chained_bear commented on the word lame
I can find nothing in this article that is not lame.
May 19, 2009
bilby commented on the word lame
"AUFIDIUS: I cannot help it now,
Unless by using means, I lame the foot
Of our design."
- William Shakespeare, 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus'.
August 29, 2009
Telofy commented on the word lame
Recursive acronym for LAME Ain't an Mp3 Encoder. However LAME has since become a great mp3 encoder.
August 29, 2009
john commented on the word lame
Ga, sorry the front page of Wordie was borked all day. Figures that would happen on the first day in months I wasn't online :-(
October 18, 2009