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lemme|ˈlɛmiː| Colloq. contraction of let me (see let v. 12, 14). Cf. gimme.
1876‘Mark Twain’ Tom Sawyer ii. 19 Come now; lemme just try... Now lemme try. 1894Kipling Day's Work (1898) 64 Lemme hide back o' you peoples, so's they won't see what I'm at. 1905H. G. Wells Kipps I. i. 27 Ann—lemme kiss you. 1910C. E. Montague Hind let Loose iv. 58 Lemme alone. I'm an old man. Gimme a drink. Lemme alone. 1923‘R. Crompton’ William Again iv. 64 ‘Lemme help!’ he pleaded. 1930E. Pound XXX Cantos xix. 86 And in came the street ‘Lemme-at-'em’ Like a bull-dog in a mackintosh. 1946K. Tennant Lost Haven (1947) ii. 34 Lemme go... Oo-h, you're breaking my arm! Auntie, make 'im lemme go. 1972C. Weston Poor, Poor Ophelia (1973) xxii. 138 Okay, man, lemme think. |