Lameness in a sentence as a noun

Let's ignore the lameness for a sec: what, exactly, does it make fun of and shed light on?

For everything else there are well known ways to serve up new hotness to modern browsers and old lameness to old browsers.

Lack of memory on iPad1 plus general lameness of Safari on iOS 5 and above, I should think.

There's nothing newsworthy about that sort of background radiation lameness.

That's pretty awesome, and a pretty grim testament to the lameness of Laptop makers if they aren't willing to put that panel in a laptop!

The article is pointing out that Flame isn't lame in lots of different ways, and saying that the naysayers kept calling it lame until one single spectacular bit of non-lameness came to light.

Not really the lameness of April Fools Day, it's the lameness of internet businesses, social media marketing, or marketers and salesmen in general.

Lameness definitions

noun

disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet

See also: limping gimp gimpiness gameness claudication

noun

an imperfection or defectiveness; "a stylist noted for the lameness of his plots"