Lamb (noun)
A young sheep.
Lamb (noun)
The flesh of a lamb or sheep used as food.
Lamb (noun)
A person who is meek, docile and easily led.
Lamb (noun)
A simple, unsophisticated person.
Lamb (noun)
One who ignorantly speculates on the stock exchange and is victimized.
Lamb (verb)
Of a sheep, to give birth.
Lamb (verb)
To assist (sheep) to give birth.
“The shepherd was up all night, lambing her young ewes.”
Ram (noun)
A male sheep.
Ram (noun)
A battering ram; a heavy object used for breaking through doors.
Ram (noun)
A warship intended to sink other ships by ramming them.
Ram (noun)
A piston powered by hydraulic pressure.
Ram (noun)
A weight which strikes a blow, in a ramming device such as a pile driver, a steam hammer, a stamp mill.
Ram (verb)
To intentionally collide with (a ship) with the intention of damaging or sinking it.
Ram (verb)
To strike (something) hard, especially with an implement.
“After placing the cartridge in the musket, ram it down securely with the ramrod.”
“[http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016/12/29/snatch-thieves-rammed-by-victim-accidentally/ Snatch thieves rammed by victim accidentally]”
Ram (verb)
To fill or compact by pounding or driving.
“Rammed earth walls”
Ram (verb)
To penetrate sexually.
Lamb (noun)
a young sheep.
Lamb (noun)
the flesh of a lamb as food
“we had roast lamb for supper”
“lamb chops”
Lamb (noun)
used figuratively as a symbol of meekness or innocence
“he accepted her decision like a lamb”
Lamb (noun)
used to describe or address someone regarded with affection or pity, especially a young child
“the poor lamb is very upset”
Lamb (verb)
(of a ewe) give birth to lambs
“Shetland sheep lamb very easily”
Lamb (verb)
tend (ewes) at lambing time
“I lambed a flock of 30 ewes for a neighbour”
Lamb (verb)
encourage someone to squander their money, especially on alcohol
“Pitt had been lambed down at the Pig and Whistle”
Ram (noun)
an uncastrated male sheep.
Ram (noun)
the zodiacal sign or constellation Aries.
Ram (noun)
a battering ram.
Ram (noun)
a beak or other projecting part of the bow of a warship, for piercing the sides of other ships.
Ram (noun)
the falling weight of a piledriving machine.
Ram (noun)
a hydraulic water-raising or lifting machine.
Ram (noun)
the piston of a hydrostatic press.
Ram (noun)
the plunger of a force pump.
Ram (verb)
roughly force (something) into place
“he rammed his stick into the ground”
Ram (verb)
(of a vehicle or vessel) be driven violently into (another vehicle or vessel) in an attempt to stop or damage it
“their boat was rammed by a Japanese warship”
Ram (verb)
crash violently against something
“the stolen car rammed into the front of the house”
Ram (verb)
beat (earth) with a heavy implement to make it hard and firm
“the walls are made of rammed earth”
Ram (verb)
(of a place) be very crowded
“the club is rammed to the rafters every week”