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Chamba is a word that is intrinsically linked with chiggy, and is rarely used without it. Chamba is often used as a response to someone making an inquiry using chiggy. The information requested via chiggy is connoted through the tone of the response, and is therefore only useful for expressing relatively simple answers, such as 'This might work', or 'Don't do that'.

Other times, chamba is used to replace the subject of a sentence in which the verb has been replaced with chiggy.
Chamba won't chiggy until Mark gets home from work.
by Chambadon June 17, 2010
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Chiggy is a word that can be used in many contexts, as a verb, acknowledgement, affirmation, denial, or even as an expletive. It is often used as a question that does not need to be fully expressed because it is expected by the other party, and as such is usually answered with chamba. In other cases, it serves as a substitute for obscenities in times of surprise, anger, or happiness. It can also be used to replace the verb of a sentence, and this alteration is generally coupled with the replacement of the subject with chamba.
It is half of the full phrase 'chiggy chamba'.
Hey, the pizza just got here, so hurry up if you wanna chiggy on this chamba.
by Chambadon June 17, 2010
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