sail•a•mate (verb)
Pronounced: /sail-AH-mayte/
Definitions:
1. To sailamate, is to sail ones' mate across a body of water.
2. To take a person on a sailing adventure from point A to point B.
Pronounced: /sail-AH-mayte/
Definitions:
1. To sailamate, is to sail ones' mate across a body of water.
2. To take a person on a sailing adventure from point A to point B.
(1) "Sailor Jerry will sailamate on April 15th from New York to Florida, returning on April 20th."
(2) "Hey, Im going to sailamate on Wednesday, would you like to join me?"
(2) "Hey, Im going to sailamate on Wednesday, would you like to join me?"
by thesupersailor April 18, 2021
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Salmamate • salamat • Salamatoo • salamatu • sailamate • Salagater • Salamae • salamanated • Salamasexual • salamata
A young man with great integrity and has firm principles. He has a cultural diversity mind and multilingualism. He does tasks assigned to him with dedication and perfection.
by Sammate November 24, 2021
Get the Sammate mug.Salamath is more than just a name; it is a reflection of tranquility and well-being. Like a gentle breeze that soothes the weary, Salamath carries an aura of warmth, kindness, and resilience. Rooted in the essence of peace, this name embodies a soul that brings harmony to those around them, a heart that beats with compassion, and a mind that stands firm in wisdom.
To know Salamath is to witness the beauty of serenity in motion—a presence that reassures, a voice that calms, and a spirit that uplift
To know Salamath is to witness the beauty of serenity in motion—a presence that reassures, a voice that calms, and a spirit that uplift
Aisha: Have you met Salamath yet?
Rahul: No, but I’ve heard a lot about him. People say he’s one of the kindest people around.
Aisha: That’s true! He always goes out of his way to help others. Last week, he stayed back after the community event just to make sure everything was cleaned up properly.
Rahul: That’s impressive! It’s rare to find someone who genuinely cares like that.
Aisha: Exactly. And the best part? He never expects anything in return. He believes that spreading salamath—peace and well-being—is what truly matters.
Rahul: I think I’d like to meet him. Sounds like the kind of person who makes the world a better place.
Rahul: No, but I’ve heard a lot about him. People say he’s one of the kindest people around.
Aisha: That’s true! He always goes out of his way to help others. Last week, he stayed back after the community event just to make sure everything was cleaned up properly.
Rahul: That’s impressive! It’s rare to find someone who genuinely cares like that.
Aisha: Exactly. And the best part? He never expects anything in return. He believes that spreading salamath—peace and well-being—is what truly matters.
Rahul: I think I’d like to meet him. Sounds like the kind of person who makes the world a better place.
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“my salasalsa my ✂️sala my salamata”
by korilakkuma March 26, 2025
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“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
Example:
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
by Balilanguage March 7, 2026
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