A really awesome and beautiful girl , loves to help people and is trustworthy . A lover not a fighter . Trys to be friends with everyone and is there for anyone . The best girlfriend any boy could have . But be careful she can be sensitive and a b*tch but is worth it
your so lucky to have a chamari
by dndkkdmsbd July 16, 2014
Get the Chamari mug.1. A person who is intelligent, curious and pleasing to have conversations with.
2. Somebody who looks good with glasses.
2. Somebody who looks good with glasses.
1. Wow I met this cool girl in class today, what a Chaarvee!
2. Man I wish I had better eyesight... Nobody'll think I'm a Chaarvee... :(
2. Man I wish I had better eyesight... Nobody'll think I'm a Chaarvee... :(
by Rcorp January 12, 2010
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Very sensitive, leads them to making stupid decisions and overthinking but they are like a good luck charm.
Very sensitive, leads them to making stupid decisions and overthinking but they are like a good luck charm.
by Nik2e September 26, 2021
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From a combination of chavvie, chav, etc. + avarice.
Brit. slang
From a combination of chavvie, chav, etc. + avarice.
Brit. slang
by Sumo December 16, 2004
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"Chamar ("tanner"; from the Sanskrit Charmakara) is a prominent occupational caste in India and Nepal. Chamar is a Dalit sub-caste mainly found in the northern states, such as Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Baluch and in Nepal at least north to the Himalayas. The traditional occupation of this caste was processing, manufacturing and trading in leather and leather goods. Most of the Chamars have now given up the leather related work. Agriculture is also their most important occupation in which they engaged either in their full ownership or on share cropping basis in which they get 1/4rth, 1/3rd or one half of the farm produce depending upon their agreement with the land owner."
"Chamar ("tanner"; from the Sanskrit Charmakara) is a prominent occupational caste in India and Nepal. Chamar is a Dalit sub-caste mainly found in the northern states, such as Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Baluch and in Nepal at least north to the Himalayas. The traditional occupation of this caste was processing, manufacturing and trading in leather and leather goods. Most of the Chamars have now given up the leather related work. Agriculture is also their most important occupation in which they engaged either in their full ownership or on share cropping basis in which they get 1/4rth, 1/3rd or one half of the farm produce depending upon their agreement with the land owner."
Chamar, Tanner Charamkara
by valuki September 9, 2009
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