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A Clamster is usually someone who uses an old flip phone. They tend to work as a shoe sales woman and are really good at it. Most of them enjoy to overindulge in alcohol to the point where they believe they are back in the ocean. They tend to use their huge rack to get male attention and get discounts wherever they go. Clamsters tend to be very sweet, quick witted, and always up for a good time! Life would not be complete without a Clamster!
Oh shit! Here comes the Clamster we need more beer! 🦀
Look at those huge knockers on that Clamster! Are they real?
by Dna75 March 10, 2017
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Shouts of joy after a victory, often made braggingly.
The final whistle was greeted by the raucous clamalaurs of the enraptured home fans.
by Frank Egan August 24, 2006
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Clamster

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A combination of a Clam and a Hamster. Commonly found in moist areas near a river or pond
Look at that Clamster!
by ArtsyDude June 5, 2018
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Cet endroit s'est fais renversé par un calvateur
by actually1000Bucks March 22, 2021
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clamate

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Pronunciation: /ˈklā.mət/
Definition:
To loudly express one's sentiments or opinions in an emphatic manner. Similar to “cry out” or “call out,” but with more emphasis on clarity and urgency. Avoids overly dramatic expressions while maintaining directness. Replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms similar to "shout."

Significance:
• It defines clear expressions without unnecessary exaggeration.
• It emphasizes urgent communication in a concise way.
• It identifies when someone is making a strong point rapidly.
• It avoids excessive volume associated with shouting.
• It simplifies phrasal verbs by combining them into one word.
• It improves clarity compared to ambiguous words such as "yell."
• It eliminates foreign influences by replacing non-American terms like "skrike" and the horrible term "shout."

Usage Forms:
Past tense: clamated
Present Simple: clamate, clamates
Present Continuous: clamating
Example Sentences:
• "When she noticed her amigue across the avenue, she clamated, drawing everyone's attention."
• "The politician clamated during his speech about the importance of environmental conservation."
• "He clamated his frustration at being overlooked for promotion again this year (ane)."
• "She clamated joyfully upon receiving unexpected gracious news."
• "The multitude commenced to clamate their support for the candidate they believed would bring change."
by Dmitrio July 19, 2025
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