Verb "ram-o"
Origin: Sarf East London - Essex - The Medway
Meaning: To be busy, crowded - any area where space is limited.
Origin: Sarf East London - Essex - The Medway
Meaning: To be busy, crowded - any area where space is limited.
"Mate, Amadeus was rammo last night. Trust"
"You missed a good night last night - Walkabout was rammo with buff tings...and twins"
"You missed a good night last night - Walkabout was rammo with buff tings...and twins"
by A Bare Called Longtime April 05, 2005

by sevenelves July 26, 2013

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by Gigantically February 04, 2019

Tomorrow I'm completely rammo jammo
I'd avoid that restaurant on Fridays - it's completely rammo jammo!
I'd avoid that restaurant on Fridays - it's completely rammo jammo!
by kuichaila March 20, 2024
