Pronunciation /'ʃām ,waʊw ɛd/
Verb, -wing, -wed
1. To trick, con, or hoax someone into buying something that is not worth the price paid.
Verb, -wing, -wed
1. To trick, con, or hoax someone into buying something that is not worth the price paid.
1. I'm going to shamwow that kid into buying this balloon with a hole in it for his lunch money.
2. I got shamwowed into buying a pair of fake Nike shoes.
3. Yes I am shamwowing people, but only to earn enough money for school tuition.
2. I got shamwowed into buying a pair of fake Nike shoes.
3. Yes I am shamwowing people, but only to earn enough money for school tuition.
by gabe17 December 20, 2008