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When comparing the man's legs to rubber in context, it seems like he is unable to walk. So the phrase "He tried to help but his legs were waxed" means that his legs didn’t move in time for him to help.
Answer:
When comparing the man's legs to rubber in context, it seems like he is unable to walk. So the phrase "He tried to help but his legs were waxed" means that his legs didn’t move in time for him to help.