On the lam

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To escape and hide from the police or law.

After robbing the bank, he was on the lam for two weeks before they caught him.
Visual representation of "on the lam" - To escape and hide from the police or law

Often appears as...

  • be on the lam
  • go on the lam

Usage tips

Informal

Idiomatic

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Crime Related

Used specifically when someone is hiding to avoid being caught by the police.

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After the heist, he went on the lam.
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Urgency and Desperation

Implies a sense of urgency or desperation to avoid capture, not a leisurely hiding.

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Desperate to avoid jail, she was on the lam, moving from city to city.
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Cultural Usage

Most commonly used in North American English and often found in crime novels or movies.

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The detective novel described how the thief was on the lam for months.
Visual representation of the word "On the lam"

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