ˈlamztə(r), -m(p)st- noun
or lam·is·ter -mə̇stə(r)
( -s )
Etymology: lam (II) + -ster or -ister (as in barrister )
: fugitive ; especially : one fleeing or hiding from the police
fled to Canada, fought extradition, and has remained a lamster ever since — D.W.Maurer
most people here are lamisters … away from home because they didn't have it good enough — A.J.Liebling