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noun. A male. Especially a member of the working class. Similar in meaning to the UK word chav. Often used by the working class to refer to eachother. "How's it goin, sham?"
"Watch out that guy's a total sham." |
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Irish slang (mostly used in the southern County of Cork, famous for its plethora of slang terms)
a "sham" is primarily the term used to describe a young male knacker, specifically the ones who walk around with a chip on thier shoulder, thinking they own everything in sight, and that they are the greatest thing on god's green earth it can also be used to show genuine praise, much to the same affect as "the shit". {insult}
Dave - " Check out the sham across the road " Kevin - " what a twat ! " --------------------------------------- {praise} "my new shoes are the sham" --------------------------------------- {sarcastic} billy - " like my new top ? " joe - " you look like a right sham... " |
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Originally used in the U.S. Army to describe the act of pretending to work in order to avoid actually working. "Specialist Little is the Sham Master. He can take 3 hours to wipe his ass and look busy the whole time."
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Irish slag
A resident of Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland. Also, a word frequently used by residents of above town, usually meaning the same as American term "dude". John's the biggest sham you'll ever see.
Sham! Long time no see. |
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Something false used to deceive people; often used to steal money. The "Free Vacation to Hawaii" that I receieved in my e-mail turned out to be a sham.
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Most commonly found in Ireland, but developing a popular growth amongst the U.K, the term places immediate reference to the dichotomy found in youth culture - between the shams and the moshers.
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Whilst moshers listen to metal music and wear band shirts, keep to themselves and often have long hair, shams like hip hop and rap, wear white sports brand or designer clothes and like to cause trouble. Shams believe they are adonises and carry themselves with an instantly recognisable gait, likened to that of a pidgeon, in which the shoulders move prominently with each step. Shams (esp. in Galway and Cork) have a very strong and unique accent, and even a dialect. Utilising words such as "mace" for "steal" and "beur" for girl they speak with a very nasal and somewhat whiny tone. Many shams believe they are gangster and indeed some, albeit very few, are. Most try to pass it off in a haze of puffy coats, spoken threats and supposedly impressive references to "fiddy" who was "shat niine tyymz". Shams take personal pride in being a sham, despite everyone else viewing them with contempt and disregard for their borish and antisocial behavior, and they flaunt their unfortunate vernacular and walk as one would an expensive watch. They usually dont travel alone but move in groups of 2 or 3 or more, praying on people who are alone ... |
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Sham is generally used in Ireland, it is almost the Irish equivalent of the British Chav. Sham's are rare bucks hey. Generally seen out at the disco steaming. They can be seen during the week diffing on the roads like the mad header shams that them thar bucks are. The mating call of a sham is a sham-flick. A sham-flick is when you wave your hand around like a mad cunt while clicking your fingers. This is deemed to be more skillful to shams than any other art form. Normal Person 1: Hey! Who's that person over there, diffing in a twin-cam, clicking his fingers in an absurd way, listening to Lil' Wayne, wearing a bright Nike shirt whilst looking like a complete knob.
Normal Person 2: Oh, that's a sham |
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