It's really very simple. All it is, is a colorful way of saying 'sure man'. Almost as if a Jamaican were saying it. 'Sha'=Sure and 'mone'=man.
Anybody: Hey MJ, can my 10 yr. old son spend the night with you?

MJ: 'Shamone!'
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More than a kiss but less than making out <3 <3
Maya and Noah shamoned this weekend.

kissing
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Term used at the end of a sentence or on its own. Can be used loosely as a congratulations to someone, accolade, a “that’s right” comment, good job, razzing someone negatively or positively. Suitable replacement for terms such as ‘hell yeah’, ‘fuck yeah’. Almost always said with a sarcastic tone. Pronunciation is just like Michael Jackson’s pronunciation of the word. Pronunciation can be dragged out as well. Ex. ‘ Shaaamone!’ Can be used as a verb as well.

Submitted by JD Ellis - Denver, Colorado 7/3/2021
“I scored four phone numbers at the club last night..Shamone!”

“Hey bro, nice herpes sore, shamone! Told you not to hook up with her!”

“Shamone, bruh, you can do better than that.”

As a verb. “ I’m gonna shamone the shit out of this large pizza”

“Ghosted that stage five clinger..Shamone!”
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You know I'm bad! I'm bad! You know it! You know it! You know! You know! You know! Shamon! And the whole world has to answer right now, so I'll tell you once again who's bad!
by Walter June 2, 2004
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Shamone comes from the Michael Jackson song "Bad" released in 1987. It is a distinctive deliberate mispronunciation of "come on" used frequently by Jackson, occasionally spelt "cha'mone", "jamone" or more commonly "shamone".

Today shamone can be used pretty much the same way "word" is commonly used.
"Come on, man, we're going to the bar. I said, SHAMONE!"

"Ok, I'm coming."
by efyoo2 June 26, 2009
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