The phrase "on the lam" is a slang (and slightly archaic) term meaning, a fugitive from justice, seeking to avoid arrest.
If you're "on the lam," you're on the run from the police.
"Lam" can have different meanings depending on context. It could refer to a kind of Chinese musical instrument, a prefix indicating "lack of" or "absence," or in informal English slang, it can mean to beat or defeat someone.
The enemy of lam-ang is me Carlos Francisco V. Gonzalez......
The homophone for "lam" is "lamb."
The Tagalog translation of "Biag ni Lam-ang" is "Buhay ni Lam-ang."
Being on the lam means being on the run.
In "Tom Sawyer," the term "lam" means to flee or run away quickly, usually to escape trouble or danger. It is a colloquial slang term used to describe a fast escape or departure from a situation.
"Lam" can have various meanings depending on the context. It can refer to running away or escaping from a situation, or it can also mean to hit or beat someone. Additionally, "lam" could mean a sudden or hard blow.
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The word lam means to hit someone. It can also mean to run away. For example, a sentence would be: "He was on the lam".
If you're "on the lam," you're on the run from the police.
i am means: igama lam ngu
I want this
In Japanese, "lam" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a recognized word in the language. However, it could be a transliteration of a foreign term or name. If you meant "ラム" (ramu), it refers to "lamb" or "rum" depending on the context. Please provide more context if you are referring to something specific.
"Lam" can have different meanings depending on context. It could refer to a kind of Chinese musical instrument, a prefix indicating "lack of" or "absence," or in informal English slang, it can mean to beat or defeat someone.
LAM, I am not familiar with that term. You might be talking about a LAN, LAN stands for Local Area Network. In other words your high-speed Internet connected to the rest of the world.
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