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laym

A derivation of lame, meaning stupid, idiotic, moronic, and any other meaning lame is used to connote, aside from it's original meaning of "crippled."
This ghey word was invented in response to the word "ghey", which was defined so as not to offend "…individuals of a homosexual persuasion." If we're going to be PC, let's be PC to all, including the truly lame. Until of course we need to also be PC to the laym. Is it laym to redefine lame? Yes, and it's also ghey.
by Princess Mo January 7, 2008
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LAYM

Acronym for "Laughing At Your Misfortune."
Used when someone tells you something bad (but not overly serious) happened to them and you want to laugh.
"On the way to my first class I tripped on the stairs in front of everyone!!" "How did you manage to do that?!?! LAYM!"
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Laym is a cool ass Youtuber with a few subs, he can be known for his big dick and his big bitch, BiasedNugget
if you see him on the streets you are damn ass lucky cuz he hella got a big dick, if you happen to be his lover, try not to lose him. if you fall in love with him, the sex will happen forever
oh, laym you are so cool!
fuck me, laym's cock is so big
your a spoiled brat -BiasedNugget
by Laym November 26, 2020
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Who's that midget?
It's Laym.
by GrouchyOldMan May 18, 2024
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Layman's Terms

Explaining difficult stuff in an easy to understand manner
For example instead of:
"The geological force, resulted in extreme vibration of the terra surface."

Say it in Layman's Terms:
"There was an earthquake."
by GaryTheGoose April 4, 2020
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layman is a term used to describe a person that is not a professional at a specific task or field.
Peter was a layman in computer science
by peter.eggman January 14, 2007
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layman's terms

To put something in layman's terms is to describe a complex or technical issue using words and terms that the average individual (someone without professional training in the subject area) can understand, so that they may comprehend the issue to some degree.
Instead of saying:

"You need a new piston, valve guides, stator, and counter-shaft balancer"

In layman's terms you'd say:

"There are some internal parts that need replaced"
by stealth17 October 9, 2006
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