Is Lame an appropriate word?

Referring to a person without a disability as “lame” is offensive to many as it suggests a derogatory characterization of the physical condition from which the term was derived.
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Is Lame a proper word?

My elderly neighbors might be described as “lame,” according to the traditional definition (though it's not a current medical term and isn't—and shouldn't be—commonly used to describe people with disabilities in this day and age). They walk slowly and “haltingly” with walkers.
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What word can I use instead of lame?

Instead of using the word lame, try boring, bland, unexciting, pathetic, or unoriginal. Blind: "I'm blind to my flaws" is said to imply a person can't see their shortcomings, but people who say that aren't generally blind.
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Is Lame outdated?

When “lame” first came into English, the OED says, it meant “disabled or impaired in any way; weak, infirm; paralysed; unable to move.” This meaning is now considered obsolete, but a similar sense developed around the year 1000.
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What does lame mean as a slang?

Slang: Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. awkward, dull, stupid, or uninteresting. Slang: Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. out of touch with modern fads or trends; unsophisticated. SEE MORE.
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Is a lame excuse?

If you describe something, for example an excuse, argument, or remark, as lame, you mean that it is poor or weak.
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When did people start saying lame?

Since the 8th century, lame was commonly used in everyday speech to describe a physical disability or a limp, before it started to be used as a negative descriptor in the 20th century.
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How do Gen Z say cool?

In Gen Z slang term, “fire” means something is really amazing or cool. They also use it to express excitement or point out a new trend within their culture.
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Where did the slang term lame come from?

Old English lama "crippled, lame; paralytic, weak," from Proto-Germanic *lama- "weak-limbed" (source also of Old Norse lami "lame, maimed," Dutch and Old Frisian lam, German lahm "lame"), literally "broken," from PIE root *lem- "to break; broken," with derivatives meaning "crippled" (source also of Old Church Slavonic ...
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What is a better word for cheesy?

graceless. ostentatious. unrefined. lousy. out-of-date.
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What is a good sentence for lame?

He was aware that she was lame in one leg. David had to pull out of the Championships when his horse went lame. He mumbled some lame excuse about having gone to sleep. All our theories sound pretty lame.
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Is lame in the Oxford dictionary?

1(of people or animals) unable to walk well because of an injury to the leg or foot My horse had gone lame.
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Does lame mean you can't walk?

If someone is lame, they are unable to walk properly because of damage to one or both of their legs. I could see that she was lame in one leg. If you describe an excuse, argument, or remark as lame, you mean that it is poor or weak.
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How do you say something is uncool?

synonyms for uncool
  1. abhorrent.
  2. bitter.
  3. despicable.
  4. disgusting.
  5. heinous.
  6. odious.
  7. ornery.
  8. repulsive.
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Is cripple an offensive word?

It is, without a doubt, one of the most offensive words you could call a person with a disability. The word “cripple” is tinged with the memory of scary sidekicks in black and white movies or the painfully mopey boy in the Secret Garden.
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Is bruh a Gen Z word?

Bruh Similar to bro, but we do not call people Bruh that often. It is used commonly as a reaction to something bad or crazy. For example, a Gen-Z drops their sandwich and it sticks to the ground, they would just look at it and say, “Bruh.”
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How do you say OK in Gen Z?

Bet: Bet is a way of saying “yes” or “OK” or “it's on.” Vibing: Gen Z is big on vibes.
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What Gen Z word means uncool?

Cheugy, pronounced "chew-gee," got its own write-up in the New York Times. The Gen-Z term, which gained popularity on TikTok, describes anything that's considered uncool, untrendy, or people who deliberately stick to "older" trends.
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What can I say instead of disabled?

Don't automatically refer to 'disabled people' in all communications – many people who need disability benefits and services don't identify with this term. Consider using 'people with health conditions or impairments' if it seems more appropriate.
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What is the meaning of lame girl?

1 disabled or crippled in the legs or feet. 2 painful or weak.
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How do you use lame reason in a sentence?

They gave a lame excuse for not finding one and now nothing will be done for two years. The objection about weight is a lame excuse. However, to say that marketing must be improved could be used as a very lame excuse to justify areas where marketing is bad. The lame excuse that has just been given speaks for itself.
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What is the meaning of don't be lame?

1 disabled or crippled in the legs or feet. 2 painful or weak.
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What does going lame mean?

A state of being unable to walk because of leg or foot pain is lameness. Your old dog's lameness will make it hard for him to walk up stairs, and you'll probably end up carrying him. The word lameness is most often used to describe animals that are injured or ill and unable to walk without limping.
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What does lame mean Webster Dictionary?

LAME, adjective. 1. Crippled or disabled in a limb, or otherwise injured so as to be unsound and impaired in strength; as a lame arm or leg, or a person lame in one leg. 2. Imperfect; not satisfactory; as a lame excuse.
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