by Khadijah December 02, 2004
From the old head point of view...a bama bamma? originally meant someone who is patently country -- like from Alabama. Someone who dresses country, talks country, walks country, drives a country-ass ride, someone whose picture you would see in the dictionary beside the word "bama". This person would be totally unaware of and oblivious to his or her classification as such. People could be laughing at a bama right up in his or her face and the bama wouldn't have a clue. In later years its meaning has expanded to include anyone/anything that is outside of the current level of acceptability. From the old head/old school point of view "bamma" is a misspelling of the term. It should be spelled "bama" -- as in short for Alabama.
by Popalot April 11, 2007
Someone that gets on your nerves, or does something stupid. Could also be used for a person that does silly things for a laugh.
by Harlie December 31, 2002
Them bammas be lunching around Clifton terrace. That bamma was carrying the %#%$# out them $%#$# at Love last night.
by Ron John bored at work September 18, 2007
derived from the word Alabama, also in reference to a back-country hic. One can be a bamma, or also be acting like a bamma.
by Jen January 24, 2005
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by JP May 02, 2003