A man that has hosted endless cook ups in the small Australian region of Cairns. In 2016 pizzas, cod and yung lean were all the go in this mans room. In 2017 and 2018 it was buds. The man faded into the West of Australia after 2018 ticked by after he got to g'd up at a festival and smashed his head against a window. These days I don't know where this man ended up but all I know is that he is a true Australian legend.
Hazard to 1time: Eh boys, wan the cook up.
Oman: Eh, we at the Riki Salam come through.
Rikous: Yeah, your shoutems.
Oman: Eh, we at the Riki Salam come through.
Rikous: Yeah, your shoutems.
by freshieboys.og.2016.2019.rip June 03, 2019
The funniest, coolest, most beautiful person that has ever grazed this Earth. People are lucky to be within her presence.
by encyclopediabitch January 22, 2018
Is an arabic greeting phrase meaning "peace be upon you". The traditional response is "Alaykum As-Salaam", meaning "and upon you be peace"
- Salam aleykom akhoya!
- Alaykum As-Salaam!
- Alaykum As-Salaam!
by offbeat89 March 25, 2009
by D-res June 23, 2005
Pronunciation: "sa-la-may"
Etymology: Corinian
1) In Philadelphia, indicates acknowledgment or understanding of a text message received via cellular telephone.
Etymology: Corinian
1) In Philadelphia, indicates acknowledgment or understanding of a text message received via cellular telephone.
Salame (Text) example:
Text to Steve, From Craig: Yo. Can't make it to the bris. Something came up.
Text to Craig, From Steve: Salame.
Text to Steve, From Craig: Yo. Can't make it to the bris. Something came up.
Text to Craig, From Steve: Salame.
by Hog1 June 21, 2007
Salam alaikum, the polite Arabic greeting means, Peace be upon you.
Salam Alaikum is used in arabic countries such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, ect. It is also commonly used in non-arabic speaking countries such as India, Africa, South Asia and Eastern Europe.
Salam Alaikum is used in arabic countries such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, ect. It is also commonly used in non-arabic speaking countries such as India, Africa, South Asia and Eastern Europe.
by Misscins December 09, 2010