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Cause Yo Mama thought of it! OH DANG YOU JUST GOT DIST!
Claudia means lame inLatin and Jean means gift from god in Hebrew - HA! Lame - Gift From God! ;)
Chief Lame Bear was a character on the Lone Ranger.
that's lame... = =
nooootin just lame stuff
Comes from the fact that the soldiers aimed at the horse's flank in calvalry times * Comes from the fact that horses suffering from emphysema, in the age of cavalry, were considered as "good for nothing"
Comes from the fact that horses suffering from emphysema, in the age of cavalry, were considered as "good for nothing" i hve howrse 2 i am rachel_horselver
I belive 1 foot lame 2foot lame 3 foot lame and 4 foot lame and then dead lame I belive
it is lame in the hoof
to put them out of there misery
because you treat them rolly
No, when a horse or pony gets lame, it's caused by either an injury or something else. Not all horses or ponies get lame due to injury, only a few do depending on how serious the injury is.
The term has nothing to do with horses. It refers to an elected official that is still in office but not expected to continue.
It's called laminitis. it is usually caused by poor feeding and has to be soaked and drained.
in calvary soldiers shot at horses flanks that had emphazema (spell check???)
An Iphone 5, of course! Or horses, if she's lame and has no eyebrows.
A lame horse is a horse that is disabled in its feet or legs. A "lame duck" refers to a weak, ineffective, or powerless person (particularly a politician whose successor has already been elected but not inaugurated). There is a multiple choice question on the site "howrse" that asks what a lame duck horse is, and offers the following choices: * Designates someone that is lazy * Comes from the fact that the soldiers aimed at the horse's flank in calvalry times * Comes from the fact that horses suffering from emphysema, in the age of cavalry, were considered as "good for nothing" * Designates the raising of the horse's flanks whose breathing is obstructed by emphysema Apparently the answer is (d), Designates the raising of the horse's flanks whose breathing is obstructed by emphysema. However no other reference to this usage of the term seems to exist anywhere on the internet. The game Howrse is an English translation of the popular French game Equideo, and this may be a mistranslation.