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all lamp, no shade 

a more effective way of saying you aren't throwing shade.
Katie: Hey Izzy, I really think you should look into getting a therapist
Izzy: ?!?
Katie: All lamp, no shade.

Bumping the lamp 

To go above and beyond expectations when completing a given task/project.
A genericized phrase originally used within the animation industry and the film industry as a whole. Based on a scene from the 1988 mixed live-action/animated film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' in which the main live-action character, Eddie Valiant, bumps into a ceiling lamp whilst handcuffed to the main animated character, Roger Rabbit, causing the lamp to continually swing back and forth throughout the remainder of the scene.
The term refers to how the animators went on to meticulously hand-draw unique shadows for the animated character for every frame of the scene.
The phrase went on to become a company mythos for the Walt Disney Company, then as a guiding principle within the greater film industry, and now sees use generally.
We follow the mythos of 'bumping the lamp' with the service at our veterinary practice.

Lamp oil. Rope? Bombs? You want it? It's yours my friend. As long as you have enough rupees. Sorry link, I can't give credit. Come back when you're a little.... mmmmm Richer! 

What Morshu says while trying to sell you stuff.
Lamp oil. Rope? Bombs? You want it? It's yours my friend. As long as you have enough rupees. Sorry link, I can't give credit. Come back when you're a little.... mmmmm Richer!
phonetically; LAME-ZA

1. A person who avoids work or effort.
2. A person whom resembles a lump.
3. A lazy ass
I'm not given'er 180% so you can only contribute 20% of your lamesa ass effort.... You're such a Lamesa!
Lamesa by MennoMex April 16, 2012

Lamasohn 

Lake
Ambulance
Music
Apple
Sauerkraut
Oxygen
Helicopter
Newspaper

The word Lamasohn is often used in German poems. A good example of this is the poem "An old Tibetan carpet" by Else Lasker-Schüler, who set new standards in German literature with this poem. As Goethe said: "Wow, that's a great word."

"But in this wonderful system of flashing wheels, flashing pistons, rising and falling waves, there was an unsightly part that seemed to be covered with mold and that moved clumsily and arrhythmically": George Washington

The quote: "Sweet Lamasohn on musk plant throne" was known for a long time in the GDR as the motto of the KGB and was therefore written by Schiller (author of books such as "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "Sauerkraut makes you healthy and beautiful") in a letter to Julius Caesar (inventor of the electric chair and the atomic bomb) used as a threat three years before the birth of Schiller.

Since the word Lamason was banned, MC Donalds has been selling sliced llamason.
Sweet Lamasohn on musk plant throne
Süßer Lamasohn auf Moschuspflanzenthron
Lamasohn by Versuch2 May 21, 2021
1. A rainy place.
2. A place full of Welsh people.
3. Something boring.
4. Where the original, live-action Meg Griffin lives.
5. MedSoc... yeah.
6. A Soviet place where the pipe walk YOU.
7. The birthplace of the "Language of Heaven" (Welsh).
8. A good place to study Classics at.
9. Home of the butterfaces.
"Oh, it's raining!"
"And that's Lampeter for you..."

"So, plans for the night?"
"..."

"So, how was MedSoc today?"
"We had to quit mid-session, because of the rain."

"OMG the sun's out. The gods are angry!!!"
Lampeter by trust-no-1 November 14, 2009