Another word for lame is uncool.
lame has different meanings...
1.If it is used as lacking effectiveness, then the other word will be feeble.......
2.If it is used as someone who doesn't understand what is going on, then the other work will be square....!!!!!
not fun, lame, boring, sucks,
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'.
When someone calls you corny it means that you're lame or what you said was lame. Corny can also be used as saying something or someone is weird. This is used as a joking term between friends.
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....
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
bland, lame, uninteresting,
lame,stupid and idiotic
thats was a lame question. or in terms where lame means physically impperared, that boy is lame(he cant walk or move another body part)
No! Lame is not a bad word
not fun, lame, boring, sucks,
The word "lame" in Bisaya can translate to "panis" or "manglamang."
the crippled dog was lame.the sportsmans technique was lame.
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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.
They shot the horse because he pulled up lame. The political party's lame excuses will cost them many votes in the next election.
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'.