lam

word

/ˈɫæm/
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/lˈæm/
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Definition

To escape or run away quickly, usually to avoid trouble or the police; used mostly in informal or slang English.

Usage & Nuances

'Lam' is old-fashioned slang, rarely used in modern speech but sometimes found in crime dramas or literature. Common expression: 'on the lam' means 'hiding from the law.' Usually only used informally; avoid in formal writing.

Example Sentences

The thief tried to lam when he saw the police.

basic

Don’t lam when things get difficult.

basic

He decided to lam before anyone noticed.

basic

After the robbery, they went on the lam for weeks.

natural

Word is, the suspect’s still on the lam somewhere downtown.

natural

If he doesn’t show up, he must have lammed out of town.

natural