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Sharmone 

I have read a load of rubbish on here about the definition of the word, its not Sharmone, its charmon and is actually Michael Jackson's artistic variation of singing "COME ON". I found this out in 1987 after the Bad single came out. I thought everybody knew this, why post things as a fact when they are completely wrong.
Gonna hurt your mind, don't shoot to kill "Come on, Come on" (Char mon, Char mon). not Sharmone.
Sharmone by Stefan Price. August 29, 2009
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Sharmone 

An informal Michael Jackson way of greeting folk. And if you dont know then get a life
SHARMONE brothers!
Sharmone by %---{viru$}---% December 16, 2003

Sharmone 

Michael Jacksons word. Has no meaning. He just says it now and then
Sharmone! chek chek da koe!
Sharmone by Hugo January 24, 2004

sharmone 

Sharmone mutha fuckas! heee heeeeeeeeeee
sharmone by anus August 29, 2003

Sharmine 

Beautiful, nice, generally the best girl to be around at all times! Super fun!
Your favorite thing in the world is Sharmine
Sharmine by crazyman550 April 27, 2011
According to Spike Lee, from his Bad 25 documentary, "Shamone" "isn't just a cool way to say "come on," but MJ's tribute to soul singer Mavis Staples, who used it in a live version of "I'll Take You There" in 1975."

Source : vulture.com
See the video where "Shamone" was first used by YouTubing Mavis Staples- I'll Take You There
Shamone by mns November 28, 2012
Shamone comes from the Michael Jackson song "Bad" released in 1987. It is a distinctive deliberate mispronunciation of "come on" used frequently by Jackson, occasionally spelt "cha'mone", "jamone" or more commonly "shamone".

Today shamone can be used pretty much the same way "word" is commonly used.
"Come on, man, we're going to the bar. I said, SHAMONE!"

"Ok, I'm coming."
shamone by efyoo2 June 26, 2009