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    Lam.

    abbreviation

    • 1. Lamentations (in biblical references).

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  2. noun. US uk / læm / us / læm / on the lam. Add to word list. escaping, especially from the police: The robbers were on the lam for several days before they were caught. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Running away and escaping. abscond from somewhere. abscond with someone/something. back away. back off. bail out. elopement. elude.

  3. : to beat soundly : thrash. intransitive verb. 1. : strike, thrash. 2. : to flee hastily : scram. lam. 2 of 3. noun. : sudden or hurried flight especially from the law. on the lam. Lam. 3 of 3. abbreviation. Lamentations. Synonyms. Verb. abscond.

  4. noun. Wi·fre·do [ wi-, frey, -doh] or Wil·fre·do [ wil-, frey, -doh], 1902–82, Cuban painter in Europe. lam. 5. abbreviation for. laminated. Lam. 6.

  5. 1. ( tr) to thrash or beat. 2. ( intr; usually foll by into or out) to make a sweeping stroke or blow. [C16: from Scandinavian; related to Old Norse lemja] lam. ( læm) n. 1. a sudden flight or escape, esp to avoid arrest. 2. on the lam. a. making an escape. b. in hiding.

  6. The verb lam has two meanings: to hit or to run away. If you see a bully making little kids cry, you may be tempted to lam him in the nose and then lam before he can retaliate. The British slang meaning of lam, "hit or beat," is the oldest one, dating from the 16th century.

  7. lam in British English. (læm ) verb Word forms: lams, lamming, lammed slang. 1. (transitive) to thrash or beat. 2. (intr; usually foll by into or out) to make a sweeping stroke or blow. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  8. Headlong flight, usually to escape punishment for a crime. Webster's New World. Used in the expression on the lam to mean that a person is fleeing law enforcement, possibly in hiding. Wiktionary.

  9. lam 2 (lam), USA pronunciation n., v., lammed, lam•ming. [Slang.] n. Slang Terms a hasty escape; flight. Slang Terms, Idioms on the lam, escaping, fleeing, or hiding, esp. from the police: He's been on the lam ever since he escaped from jail.

  10. noun. a hasty escape; flight. verb (used without object), lammed, lam·ming.

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