@DaveK said:
Err, true, but you've entirely missed the point. "Lammer" is one of those deliberate-humorous internet misspeelings, just like "luser" and "teh" and "blag" and "intartoobs". It's had an urban dictionary entry since 2003, I'm surprised nobody here is familiar with it and also a bit surprised that y'all can't just intuitively recognize it for what it means on first seeing it; you're surely familiar with plenty of similar examples already.@Someone You Know said:
[quote user="Renan "C#" Sousa"]Also, I've seen "lamer" with both spellings.
In a word with a "long" vowel sound, like that made by the "a" in "lamer", doubling the following consonant usually shortens the vowel sound. Therefore, if you pronounce it to rhyme with "gamer" or "flamer" (which would be natural, since it's derived from "lame") it needs to be spelled "lamer". Spelling it "lammer" causes the expected pronunciation to change, to make it rhyme with "spammer" or "jammer".
For my part I deliberately didn't recognise it because it was misspelt. Urban Dictionary is unmoderated and unverified and as such a worse source of valid information than Wikipedia. If it was as widespread as you insist more than you and the OP would have heard of it.