What is the meaning of LAMMED OFF. Phrases containing LAMMED OFF
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The slammer is slang for prison.
Slammed is British slang for drunk, intoxicated.
Slammer is slang for prison.
Close-mouthed (clammed up)
Rammer is British slang for the penis.
Yammer is slang for to complain, to wail. Yammer is slang for to talk insistently.
Adj. Very crowded, busy. E.g."It was an awful night, the club was so rammed we couldn't find space to dance."
Clammed Close-mouthed ()
Used in an argument, when one party has argued with such skill or volume that the other person is unable to respond. That first party would then announce to the other party that are clamped with an exclamation such as: "That's YOU clamped, mate," or: "Kerrr-LAMPED!!" Often used to silence the second party even when first party may not have necessarily won the argument, as the declaration of 'clamped'-ness would often cause any observers to also shout it at the second party, thus drowning out any possible protests against ill-followed paths of logic. In this way, 'clamped' was often an easy way out of an argument, especially if you were playing to a crowd.
Jammed is American slang for intoxicated.
Lagged is British slang for drunk, intoxicated.
Paddy Rammer is London Cockney rhyming slang for hammer.
Limmer is Dorset slang for a painter. Limmer is Dorset slang for an artist.
Clemmed is British slang for very hungry.
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of Ram
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of Lame
n.
Also, a person of thing that smites or shatters; as, St. Augustine was the hammer of heresies.
a.
With well-proportioned, unblemished limbs; as, a clean-limbed young fellow.
v. t.
To form or forge with a hammer; to shape by beating.
n.
Something which in firm or action resembles the common hammer
a.
Consisting in real estate or land; as, landed property; landed security.
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Lamed; lame; disabled; impeded.
n.
The first day of August; -- called also Lammas day, and Lammastide.
a.
Ineffectual, void, or forfeited; as, a lapsed policy of insurance; a lapsed legacy.
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Having limbs; -- much used in composition; as, large-limbed; short-limbed.
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of Lam
n.
The yellow-hammer.
v. i.
To be busy forming anything; to labor hard as if shaping something with a hammer.
a.
Having the surface roughly shaped or faced with the stonecutter's hammer; -- said of building stone.
a.
Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed; as, an alarmed neighborhood; an alarmed modesty.
v. t.
To beat with a hammer; to beat with heavy blows; as, to hammer iron.
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of Slam
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