This is how "how much" would sound if said by a chinese guy who is trying to pull of a stinky deal with you in china town.
you: hey chang.. the price you gave me is too much man
chang: ok.. hama hama hama? hama hama hama? hama hama hama you want?
chang: ok.. hama hama hama? hama hama hama? hama hama hama you want?
by H Hash & S Shab March 3, 2007
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Verb or adverb, used to describe a gluttonous act of eating to much ham or ham products in one sitting, such as Thanksgiving. Can also be used to describe excessive eating in general.
Man 1: *groan* If I eat anything else, I will explode.
Man 2: "Yeah, that was some serious hamage, bro."
Man 2: "Yeah, that was some serious hamage, bro."
by Vaughan Murray May 24, 2003
Get the Hamage mug.It is very clear that the people contributing thus far to the Maltese street word 'hamallu' are what are know by Southerners as 'pepe' or better snobs - originating from the title 'sine nobilitate' - common, but typically wealthy stuck-up people who typically live in Sliema, St. Julians, San Gwann (not as many today), Swieqi and that side of the harbour as to say. But 'hamalli' are also present in these communities, especially were things have gone wrong.
You need to look at Maltese society in general to understand:
The Nobles - a dying breed, based in Mdina but also present in the countryside palaces and estates. Once powerful, today many effected by having to pay taxes and lack of resources to squander.
The Elite - those who work on behalf of the many who do not, humble, honest, quite well off but pay their taxes and make sure there is enough to go around to keep the nation going forward. - These exist in all communities and there is not North and South divide.
The Pepe (snobs) predominantly in the Northern Harbour area. Children of rich parents who made it well after the 40s and moved to nice residences on the coast. Now they have ended up spending their wealth unwisely and take out loans to keep up appearances.
The Hamallu - mainly proletariat, found in abundance in the Cottonera area but present even in Sliema in areas funnily known as The Lazy Corner. Give priority to all the wrong things in life and always get the wrong end of the stick.
The Nobles - a dying breed, based in Mdina but also present in the countryside palaces and estates. Once powerful, today many effected by having to pay taxes and lack of resources to squander.
The Elite - those who work on behalf of the many who do not, humble, honest, quite well off but pay their taxes and make sure there is enough to go around to keep the nation going forward. - These exist in all communities and there is not North and South divide.
The Pepe (snobs) predominantly in the Northern Harbour area. Children of rich parents who made it well after the 40s and moved to nice residences on the coast. Now they have ended up spending their wealth unwisely and take out loans to keep up appearances.
The Hamallu - mainly proletariat, found in abundance in the Cottonera area but present even in Sliema in areas funnily known as The Lazy Corner. Give priority to all the wrong things in life and always get the wrong end of the stick.
by An Elite April 13, 2014
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(I cannot provide an example of how it’s used because i don’t know the language well enough to form a sentence, as you can see it’s not a word used in the English language)
(I cannot provide an example of how it’s used because i don’t know the language well enough to form a sentence, as you can see it’s not a word used in the English language)
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Get the Hama Hooch mug.The orthographic interpretation of a mumble uttered in place of a person's name during a sudden lapse of memory. Usually occurs when a person enthusiastically bids farewell to a friend and abruptly pauses mid-phrase to recall the name, emitting this onomatopoeia instead. Oftentimes will be accompanied with a hand over the mouth to distort and muffle the sound panicked facial expression.
Sounds great! SEE YOU NEXT WEEK (putting hand to lips as though to scratch the philtrum) HAAmushhnaagaa (clears throat as a distraction)...
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