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gammy

[ gam-ee ]

adjective

British Informal.
gammier, gammiest.
  1. disabled; lame:

    a gammy leg.



gammy

/ ˈɡ泾ɪ /

adjective

  1. slang.
    (esp of the leg) malfunctioning, injured, or lame; game US equivalentgimpy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gammy1

First recorded in 1830–40; originally dialectal, perhaps from dialectal French; compare Norman dialect gambier “having bad legs,†gambie “l²¹³¾±ð,†Middle French gambi “bent, crooked,†all ultimately derivative of Late Latin gamba; jamb 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gammy1

C19: from Shelta gyamyath bad, altered form of Irish cam crooked; see game ²
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Jokingly adding: "But being in Rage Against the Machine and having a gammy leg is quite funny."

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Look up first what to avoid with an gammy knee or similar, rather than typing “routines for one rubbish knee†into Google.

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"It had a lot of memories of my gammy. She died."

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She hobbles – a gammy left knee, I think.

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I am not quite as dexterous with my left hand now and I've got a little bit of a gammy leg and can't walk quite as fast.

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