L'ame is not a word.
You are probably misspelling l'aime or l'amie.
L'aime means the love in French.
L'amie means the friend in French.
Disabled so that movement, especially walking, is difficult or impossible.
being lame
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'.
Hart is an archaic term for deer, therefore it means that the "lame man" is healed by the grace of God and "leaps" once he is healed.
The official meaning of "lame as" means "as weak as or as crippled as". But, right now the term "lame" is being used as slang and inappropriately for its real meaning. Here are some sample sentences: Correct meaning: Jane said John was a lame as a dog without a leg. Slang meaning: That rock band is as lame as a garage band. This means the rock band lacks talent and sounds awful.
knob - It is slang and usually refers to a person as in "he's a real knob"
Lame as an idiom: one def could be "out of touch"... Ex: II prefer a walkman than an mp3... He's so lame other definition: a completely uninteresting person: I don't wanna keep talkin to her, she's so lame....
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it is bad
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Kayla in Japanese means "no friends, except Danielle, who is lame....search "Why is Danielle Lame" for more answers about her friend lame Danielle
it means lame one
mr mirza and his mum
there is no such word. Do you mean maika? This is; 1. bowling 2. strengthening the body 3. tired, weary, lame (not like crippled, but like "That's lame".
Lame butalso stupid
One interpretation is 'lame god'.
it means this is very lame