verb
- to flee hastily or escape, especially from the law
- to beat or thrash
Usage: informal; often used in the phrase 'on the lam'
Usage: informal; less common
Examples
- The suspect lams it out of town before the police arrive.
- He's been on the lam for three weeks now.
- She lams into her work with great enthusiasm.
- The criminal lams away from the scene of the crime.
- They lams out whenever trouble starts.
- He lams the door shut in frustration.