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/lam"i steuhr/, n. Slang.lamster.
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lamister — n. lamster, fugitive, person who is a runaway from the law … English contemporary dictionary
lamister — variant of lamster * * * /lam i steuhr/, n. Slang. lamster … Useful english dictionary
lam|ster — «LAM stuhr», noun. = lamister. (Cf. ↑lamister) … Useful english dictionary
Fugitive — For other uses, see The Fugitive (disambiguation). Fugitives are often profiled in the media in order to be apprehended, such as in the TV show America s Most Wanted. A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be… … Wikipedia
lamster — /lam steuhr/, n. Slang. a fugitive from the law. Also, lamister. [1900 05; LAM2 + STER] * * * … Universalium
lamster — n. lamister, fugitive, person who is a runaway from the law … English contemporary dictionary
lamsters — n. lamister, fugitive, person who is a runaway from the law … English contemporary dictionary
lam|is|ter — «LAM uh stuhr», noun. Slang. a person who is escaping or hiding from the law; escaped convict; fugitive: »The Irish law was already so well publicized…that every major British lamister had long since flown the coop (Time). Also, lamster. ╂[<… … Useful english dictionary