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Actually, lame is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. The noun is slang for someone who is not in with the new style. The verb is to make an object defected or impaired. The adjective means for a person or an object to be defected.

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The word that rhymes with "name" is an adjective. Its original meaning was unable to walk, or walk without assistance. It came to mean "weak" in a similar way (a lame attempt). Its modern colloquial use is to mean dull, boring, foolish, or unsatisfactory.

* The word lamé refers to a metallically shiny fabric.

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