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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be lame" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative verb phrase, instructing someone to be uncool or unimpressive. Example: "Don't be lame, come to the party with us!".
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be lame
adjective
Unable to walk properly because of a problem with one's feet or legs.
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That'll be lame too.
That would be lame.
Halloween cocktails can be lame.
"That would be lame, or 'awks' as young people say.
And he doesn't want to be lame duck," said Trump.
It might be lame if we didn't rock so hard".
"I was sure it would be lame," he said, referring to a possible fix-up.
Aigle D'Or was found to be lame, apparently, which is why he misses tomorrow's Coral Cup.
That would be lame, or 'awks' as young people say," May told MediaGuardian.
They'll be lame ducks," said Jack Krebs, vice president of Kansas Citizens for Science.
"Well — " My answer was going to be lame, she saw, so she interrupted, with those sterling blue eyes.
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