- This term possibly came into being because it rhymes with hot-sauce. The first part of the term, "lame-," is a word in of itself and has pretty much same the meaning of the term "lamesauce;" the addition of the second part of the term, "-sauce," is simply an intensifier of the lameness.
Lamesauce (1)
adjective; compounding
Pertaining to a situation that is boring, annoying, or unexciting.
Etymology : Compound of lame ‘boring’ + sauce ‘adding piquancy.’ This can be interpreted as meaning “very lame” or “very boring.”
Source : “I can’t go out tonight because I have to study.” “Lamesauce.” –friend (October 2008)
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