Comes from one of South Africa local languages, namely Xhosa. It means friend. English South African have adopted this word as one of there own. Often used as chommy.
Howzit my chom. Or howzit my chom? Meaning: Hello or how are you my friend.
Hey chommy, wassup? Menaing: Hey my frind, what you up to?
Hey chommy, wassup? Menaing: Hey my frind, what you up to?
by Marc Gordon September 5, 2006
by Matt Cahn March 23, 2007
by Eljer Tippy December 14, 2020
That feeling you get deep inside your gut when someone does something completely embarrassing (even though they feel know embarrassment whatsoever)
Dumbass: "Haha I'm so WASTED!!"
Observer 1: "She does know that is non-alcoholic beer, right?"
Observer 2: "I dunno man... all I know is I'm feeling some major chom choms
Observer 1: "She does know that is non-alcoholic beer, right?"
Observer 2: "I dunno man... all I know is I'm feeling some major chom choms
by Lil' Bexxx May 5, 2010
by The_Name_Giver March 29, 2018
a combination of the words "child" and "mom," used to convey that someone is both as naive as a child and as high-strung as a mom at the same time
by chomluver June 26, 2015