Lame in a sentence as a noun

I just see a couple of lame features.

Flame exports its database by encrypting it and then writing it to the USB disk as a file called '.

I think this other firm is pretty lame but if I don't find something better soon I'll have to take it, so I'm hustling.

Just posting slides is usually lame, because you lose out on the actual talk, which contains most/much of the actual information.

Lame in a sentence as a verb

Employees see those methods as either: "this is bad, but it's sooooo good for us look at all the lame n00bs who fall for our tricks" or "this is bad, and I'm ashamed to work here.

You can begrudge the first DPR his lame security, shady ****** contracts, and ill-gotten fortune, but he's the product of our system, and his shame is our shame.

Someone who knows he's the sheeeeet but doesn't want to prove it at a big company that does lame stuff like QA. Someone who can down a can of Coke and a box of Mentos and then go on to devour a four-course meal of web-scale challenges the likes of which no other startup has ever faced.

The windows API doesn't allow you to create a file with that name and Flame accomplishes this by opening the disk as a raw device and directly writing to the FAT partition.

Lame in a sentence as an adjective

The most important point here is that if you are aware of the problem and provide an incredibly lame dialog to deal with it, then you should have just provided the solution.

What do you want to improve?This whole email is broken thing is just done for the sake of getting attention, making a lame conference presentation "disruptive" or getting some crappy todo app funded.

"[2]And, for every lame MBA, there are likely dozens of developers who scoff at the notion that building a successful company requires anything other than the ability to code, and certainly none of that **** they teach you in business school.

Lame definitions

noun

someone who doesn't understand what is going on

See also: square

noun

a fabric interwoven with threads of metal; "she wore a gold lame dress"

verb

deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg; "The accident has crippled her for life"

See also: cripple

adjective

pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness; "a feeble excuse"; "a lame argument"

See also: feeble

adjective

disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg"

See also: crippled halt halting gimpy game