The full phrase is "cara de mondá" where cara=face and mondá=dick (the accent over "á" indicates a stress at the end of the word; the stronger the stress and the wider you open your mouth, the greater the effect)
A curse used by the Caribbean people in Colombia. It has no real meaning whatsoever and, like almost all the curses in Colombian Caribbean, it is not insulting by itself but depending on the context and the tone used.
Friendly use:
Habla, caremondá (what's up, dick face)
Dile al caremondá ese que venga ya enseguida (tell that dick face to come now ASAP)
Insulting use:
¡Cuál es la malparida vaina tuya caremondá! (what's your fucking problem you dick face!)
¡Ven y dímelo en mi cara, CAREMONDÁ! (come and tell that to my face, DICK FACE!)
An Amazing Girl who loves to make friends with everyone, usually quiet when you first met her but gets really crazy if she's comfortable being with you.
She's smart, gorgeous, beautiful and all boys will fall for her smile.
Friend1: Hey I met Carmon today!
Friend2: really? Nice they said she's really crazy to be with!
First coined by the up and coming artist ‘Slim K,’ the term “ayy caamon” can be used in multiple ways; as a greeting to good friends, as a reaction to a joke or news, or as a gang reference. The latter definition is notoriously used by the great CJ Rawlins.
When anyone sees Watkin Samuel they exclaim, “Ayy Caamon” in delight
The genetically modified fruit of a Cranberry and a Lemon, if there was one. It is a beautiful shade of soft orange and the perfect mix of sweet and tangy. Its flavour brings pleasant thoughts to the person enjoying a Cramon, such as sunshine, Christmas, and cranberry lemon scones. Although this fruit does not yet exist, its birth is inevitable as the combination of cranberry with lemon is perfect for drinks, desserts, and even main entrees.
A: I would love to make some cranberry lemon squares but am out of lemons!
B: I have the perfect solution, a Cramon! Now we can use those cranberries for garnish!