The phrase "punishment is lame but it comes" suggests that while punishment may seem ineffective or unjust ("lame"), it is an inevitable consequence of actions or choices. It implies that despite its shortcomings, accountability and repercussions are unavoidable aspects of life. This idea can reflect a sense of resignation about the nature of justice or the human experience.
where you don't get away with it!, ultimately leading to some sort of punishment being incurred for your efforts
The name Claudia means 'lame' in Latin and it comes from Italy.
The word "penalty" comes from the Latin word "poena," which means punishment.
A homograph for "lame" meaning to walk with difficulty could be "lame" meaning unconvincing or unsatisfactory. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
Timur the Lame
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.
something you dont like
lame, maim
Harassing Lame Cats!
This is likely the word lame (originally meaning crippled, now inane, weak, useless).
There is no Greek meaning because it is of Latin origin, it means "lame".
of Cripple, Lamed; lame; disabled; impeded.