This is someone who puts themself to be a great person who follows their faith of Islam but could really care less about it until Ramadan comes along.
They may even go on social media rambling about how holy the month is and quotes and whatnot. (all for one month)
They may even go on social media rambling about how holy the month is and quotes and whatnot. (all for one month)
Adam: “I heard Sarah is really religious”
Omar: “No she’s just a Rammy Muslim”
Adam:“Oh, that makes a lot of sense actually”
Omar: “No she’s just a Rammy Muslim”
Adam:“Oh, that makes a lot of sense actually”
by symbolicss May 20, 2019
by Adam Higgin December 03, 2004
Rammy referes in the south of england to something that is dirty of disheveled condition and unhygienic.
by Adam Higgin December 03, 2004
In the West Midlands of England this is used to mean 'dirty'.
It can also be used to describe someone quite dirty, or smelly, by calling them a 'rammer'.
It can also be used to describe someone quite dirty, or smelly, by calling them a 'rammer'.
Your fridge needs cleaning, it's fucking rammy!
And you need to wash your clothes you fucking rammer!
And you need to wash your clothes you fucking rammer!
by Garry1982 February 29, 2008
in central Scotland a rammy is the name now used for an empty soft drinks bottle(previously called a ginger bottle). It is named after a friend of mine from my youth in Coatbridge. I know you do not adhere to surnames being used but I think in this case there is an exeption as it is named after Robert Ramapru, and first names would not suffice.
My hero, getting a ginger bottle named after him;
My hero, getting a ginger bottle named after him;
by Wull Mullen August 15, 2006
Slang for refundable glass soda bottle, particularly common in West Central Scotland. Originates from a period when empty glass jam jars could be returned to the place of purchase and used as a form of currency, later the jars could be used in many other places including local cinema houses etc to pay for entry. The jam jars were known as 'Jammies', 'Jamys', refundable soda bottles borrowed the name.
I'll take these rammy's to the shop.
(This word has nothing to do with a local legend in Coatbridge (Kirkshaws) regarding an Indian Fella who was reknown for collecting returnable bottles, the word was in use long before his time)
(This word has nothing to do with a local legend in Coatbridge (Kirkshaws) regarding an Indian Fella who was reknown for collecting returnable bottles, the word was in use long before his time)
by Scottish Historian March 08, 2009
When a person of the male persuasion feels a sense of attraction for a man or woman, with an obvious bulge in their jeans to show for it.
Whenever I watch our sweaty neighbor, John, mowing his lawn without a shirt, in those truly tight and revealing shorts, I get all rammy in my wranglers. He certainly knows how to put on a show.
by Happy Wolf December 03, 2006