the word sumaya represents someone who is so beautiful ,sexy and hot and is undescribable omd istg she IS THE BEST ON GAWD SHES JUST TOO AMAZINGG
by oknowsmd April 1, 2021
Get the sumaya mug.Summah is a girl that is kind ,caring and always there to help out . This girl has the prettiest eyes I have ever seen. She some times has friend ship issues but always comes back out on top😄
If you have a summah in your life like me be glad you do😘
If you have a summah in your life like me be glad you do😘
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She is a worrier but is beautiful and is trustworthy in every way.She is a real friend .Overall kind person.
by anonymous November 14, 2020
Get the Sumaya mug.Someone who is beautiful, but thinks low of herself. She has beautiful eyes, and everything. Every guy wants her, but she likes a variety of guys so she goes out with many. Usually a girl that changes her hair color alot, but not fake. She's very pretty and doesn't like fake people.
by tittylover234 January 22, 2012
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Sometimes used together with doumo. "Doumo sumimasen" also means I'm sorry.
Often in conversation "doumo sumimasen" or "sumimasen" are used in place of "Thank you". Perhaps Japanese feeling is, I'm sorry bothering you, but thank you very much to be so considerate.
Sometimes used together with doumo. "Doumo sumimasen" also means I'm sorry.
Often in conversation "doumo sumimasen" or "sumimasen" are used in place of "Thank you". Perhaps Japanese feeling is, I'm sorry bothering you, but thank you very much to be so considerate.
1. Sumimasen I broke your dish.
2. When a gentle person gives away a seat on a crowded train to an aged person, the person who received the favor may say, "sumimasen" or "doumo sumimasen".
2. When a gentle person gives away a seat on a crowded train to an aged person, the person who received the favor may say, "sumimasen" or "doumo sumimasen".
by Ramunenakayama December 27, 2007
Get the sumimasen mug.summadat- an informal contraction of the three words, 'some-of-that'. This tri-conjunction facilitates the verbal pronunciation in the english vernacular. (Possibly originated from Ebonics, and not later established 'til 2006).
1) Brett: "Yo, you want some soda?"
James: "Yea man, pass me summadat jinsby."
2) Brett: "Summadat stuff aint healthy for ya."
James: "I know, ...but I can't help myself."
James: "Yea man, pass me summadat jinsby."
2) Brett: "Summadat stuff aint healthy for ya."
James: "I know, ...but I can't help myself."
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