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[[File:Cartman lame animated.gif|thumb|Eric Cartman doesn't approve]]
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[[Image:Lame-Guy.jpg|thumb|This guy is so lame...]]


'''Lame''' is a hip word that today's youngsters use to say that something is [[stupid]] or unimpressive. You probably recognize this word because [[you]] heard some guys call [[you]] that while you were epically [[fail]]ing on that stunt [[you]] pulled at the skatepark, bro.  
'''Lame''' is a hip word that today's youngsters use to say that something is [[stupid]] or [[gay|unimpressive]]. You probably recognize this word because [[you]] heard some guys call [[you]] that while you were epically [[fail]]ing on that stunt [[you]] pulled at the skatepark, bro.  


==Things that are lame==
==Things that are lame==
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* Your [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xZp-GLMMJ0 Snuggie]
* Your [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xZp-GLMMJ0 Snuggie]
* Precursor to [[fail]]
* Precursor to [[fail]]
* [[Your Mom]]


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Latest revision as of 17:24, 25 August 2024

Eric Cartman doesn't approve
This guy is so lame...

Lame is a hip word that today's youngsters use to say that something is stupid or unimpressive. You probably recognize this word because you heard some guys call you that while you were epically failing on that stunt you pulled at the skatepark, bro.

Things that are lame

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