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lam
CIDE DICTIONARY
lam, v. t. [Icel. lemja to beat, or lama to bruise, both fr. lami, lama, lame. See Lame.].
To beat soundly; to thrash. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
lam, v. (lammed, lamming) sl.
1 tr. thrash; hit.
2 intr. (foll. by into) hit (a person etc.) hard with a stick etc.
1 tr. thrash; hit.
2 intr. (foll. by into) hit (a person etc.) hard with a stick etc.
lam, n.
Idiom
on the lam US sl. in flight, esp. from the police.
Etymology
20th c.: orig. unkn.
THESAURUS
lam
absquatulate, batter, beat, beat it, blow, breakout, decamp, dog it, drub, duck and run, duck out, flight, getaway, hammer, make off, paste, pelt, pound, powder, pummel, scape, scram, skedaddle, skin out, skip, skip out, slip, split, take a powder, take off, thrash, vamoose, wallopFor further exploring for "lam" in Webster Dictionary Online