by YouGotKEMMED. March 31, 2010
Get the Kemmedmug. by UwUiscringelmao February 10, 2021
Get the KEMmug. by Cemal May 17, 2006
Get the kemmug. "Kem Cho" means "How are you?" in Gujarati language. Gujarati is one of many languages spoken in India, it is spoken mainly by people from Gujarat, a state from Western India.
by Gujju_SV April 5, 2009
Get the Kem Chomug. Also pronounced "Kim-Fo," It is a term usually used by Old School black fold as a substitute for the word "my Nigga."
by Mister Biggems November 28, 2015
Get the kem-fomug. These words are known as street slang in Norway - maybe more popular among the younger people. The correct translation is "who's that", but its true meaning depends a lot on the tone of the voice.
You can use "kem e det" when answering the phone, paying for groceries or in the middle of a conversation to state a point or simply show that you don't care about the topic that's being discussed anymore. The latter is something that wouldn't be possible with the English translation "who's that". That's why English people can, with success, use this expression.
You can use "kem e det" when answering the phone, paying for groceries or in the middle of a conversation to state a point or simply show that you don't care about the topic that's being discussed anymore. The latter is something that wouldn't be possible with the English translation "who's that". That's why English people can, with success, use this expression.
- I really think Manchester United should buy the great Norwegian winger, Morten Berre.
- Kem e det?!
- Kem e det?!
by Tom Reidar Ringby July 18, 2007
Get the Kem e detmug. by Welsh law March 31, 2020
Get the Kemmug.