it is bad
the crippled dog was lame.the sportsmans technique was lame.
strong
You can use the word "lame" to describe something that is uninteresting, weak, or unsatisfactory. For example, "The movie was so lame that I fell asleep halfway through."
The word "lame" is in the King James Version of the Bible 27 times. It is in 25 verses.
The horse hurt its leg and came up lame.He had a lame excuse for why he missed our date.
all went bad
His excuse for not coming to the party was pretty lame.
He is lame and a bad person
Lame is a real word, laim, however is not. so, in the spelling, the answer is no. Lame can either mean something that can't walk properly, usually a horse, or it is American teenage slang for something that is rubbish, not what the person wanted or expected. a Lamo (lame-o) is a person who is 'lame'.
Yes, "lame" can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person with a physical disability that limits their movements.
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