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Am I the only one here that knows the term lamb blasted?
it is an old saying and I am old so there you go... don't make fun of what you don't know....
people people people... those of you who don't know the word.. I am worried.... are you all voting for Obama?
12 Answers
- susiemdLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
lambasted
lambast:
1 : to assault violently : beat, whip
2 : to attack verbally : censure <critics lambasted his performance>
- Anna Rose BLv 41 decade ago
In the question referenced, the writer was using the word as it is defined in Definition #1. The writer chose to use Definition #2 as the defense, but it was not used that way in the sentence.
If one is going to discuss anything, communication is the name of the game -- lambasted is the word that was needed.
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- momwithabatLv 61 decade ago
Well, I would have missed it all around.....we always pronounced it "Landblasted"
Oh, well, the people I would use the term around would understand what I mean, because they pronounce it the same!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
lambasted. It's in the dictionary
- Anonymous1 decade ago
lamb blasted??? LOLOLOL, sounds messy.
How about "lambasted"!