💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Lambaster"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| lambnoun | A young sheep. |
| lampoonernoun | Someone who lampoons; someone who pokes fun. |
| lammernoun | (gambling) A small plastic disk used by a croupier or dealer to track the state of a game of chance or a debt owed; also button or marker. |
| lambienoun | (childish or endearing) A lamb. |
| lameheadnoun | (uncommon, slang) A lamer; someone who is lame. |
| lambkinnoun | A young lamb, a very young sheep. |
| lamigernoun | Alternative spelling of lammiger. [(UK, dialect, obsolete) A lame person; a cripple.] |
| lynchernoun | One who lynches. |
| baa-lambnoun | (childish) A lamb or sheep. |
| slaggernoun | One who slags. |
| bar-lambnoun | (obsolete, humorous) A customer at a bar (place that sells alcoholic drinks) |
| lambynoun | Alternative form of lambie. [(childish or endearing) A lamb.] |
| lamesternoun | A person or animal that is lame (unable to walk properly or moving with pain); one who limps. |
| larkernoun | One who indulges in a lark or frolic. |
| lamernoun | (slang, derogatory, demoscene, gaming, warez, dated) A person lacking in maturity, social skills, technical competence or intelligence. |
| loppernoun | A gardening tool used for lopping. |
| pasquilantnoun | One who lampoons. |
| lashernoun | One who whips or lashes. |
| lamsternoun | (slang) A fugitive from justice. |
| lammigernoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete) A lame person; a cripple. |
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