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A now archaic term for people who are [[unfunny]], [[lame]], not cool, or just plain fucking [[stupid]].  
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Sorry, the kool kids bus left loooong ago

A now archaic term for people who are unfunny, lame, not cool, or just plain fucking stupid.

Variations include: Lamers, Lamerz, and da lamez.

Examples of use

  • "Your cat died when you sat on it? Lamerz......"
  • "When the bum used my money I gave him to go buy a beer and a Penthouse, I knew he was lamer."
  • "You're still not using the preview option when you edit an ED page? Lamer."
  • "Lamers that think there king shit and attack servers to feel like there god, usually computer nerds that need a root and masturbate way too much"
  • "Whoever wrote the example above mine can't spell. What a lamer!"

Examples of what lamers say

pleased to meet you
nice to meet you too
self professed insane person?
could be
could be?
insane people always think they are sane
i'm an idiot. i wish my uncle would rape me.
that's sick dude. what a lamer.

For more examples, refer to bash.org.

Lamers


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