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Lame means moving with pain or difficulty, or colloquially, an unconvincing argument. In modern slang, as in Valspeak, it is used to mean "boring", or the opposite of cool.
Lame and lamé (derived from the French) may also refer to:
- Lameness (equine), lameness in horses
- Lamé (fencing), name of the electrically conductive jacket worn by foil and sabre fencers
- Lamé (fabric), a fabric with metallic threads
- Lamé (armor), an unarticulated component of a larger piece of armor
- Lamé (kitchen tool), a tool used in bread baking
- Lamé parameters (or Lamé constants), two elastic moduli for homogeneous and isotropic solids
- Lamé (crater) on the Moon
- Gabriel Lamé, French mathematician
- LAME, MP3 encoder
- "Lame" (song), song by Unwritten Law
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