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Captain Morgan and Orange Juice

its like a screwdriver but with rum instead of vodka so its a hammer
i'm just chillin with a hammer in my hand and a pretty lady on my lap
by sir charles robinson July 19, 2006
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hammyysammy

a horse girl, known to neigh at random people
i went to the barn and there was a hammyysammy

did they bark at you?

ofc
by Becky Camilaia February 11, 2021
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hammyboi

An extremely sexy man, who can make a girl like him by breathing.
he is also short but has a very big pp.
hammyboi is so smexy
by bkjajkfjai March 15, 2021
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hammer of case

It is the very incliaction of the framing clip. To perform a task on the case one must submit a report/ratio to the correct mast in time. Of course, what it surrounds comes around.
The hammer of case and monkey may is the very inclination of the framing clip.
by worldchobo June 5, 2003
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Hammer Show

Being drunk beyond all imaginable belief.
by Cfishhhh March 31, 2010
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hammer class

a useless class that you have to take but has no application in the real world. Or a class that you have to take to use a hammer (obviously useless).
Man honors classes are total hammer classes
by llama llady December 23, 2010
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Hamlyn-Harris

An amazing example of an Irsish and a English surname hienfinated to create something so much better. While Hamlyn is derived from the Norman personal name "Hamon", itself a variant of the early Germanic word "haim", meaning home, and most likly has the same origins as the French surnames Hamel and Hamelin, and the Dutch-German Hammel, Hammler and Hammlingit. Harris on the other hand is an ancient surname that is not only English but Scottish and Irish as well, and is recorded in many spellings including Harrys, Harries, Harrhys, Harries, and Harriss. The Spelling Harris refers to Galic word for horse keeper. The largest group of of Hamlyn-Harri (as the plural is pronounced) resides in Australia, and for the most part, do not keep contact. It is a fair estemation that due to the un-commonness of the name, all those who share it are, in some way, related.
"Isn't William Hamlyn-Harris an olympic level javelin thrower from Australia."

"He sure is"

"Awesome"

and

Hamlyn-Harris=AWSOME WIN CANNON!
by 1 of the Hamlyn-Harri September 28, 2011
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