by Spork April 6, 2004
Get the Chamorro mug.1) Chamorros are the natives of The Marianas Islands.
2) Chamorro is also the native language of the Chamorro's
3) Chamorro's are Pacific Islanders from the Micronesian Region.
2) Chamorro is also the native language of the Chamorro's
3) Chamorro's are Pacific Islanders from the Micronesian Region.
Chamorro's are not Filipinos and were not from The Philippines,so if any of you don't know the difference then you need to go back to school,and for the dumbasses who say were Hawaiian Wannabees,first you need to learn how to speak proper english before you post on here..Were not Hawaiian Wannabees,were Pacific Islanders who just happen to be interested in other Pacific Island Cultures besides our own,and if you don't like it then that's your problem.
by CaliChamorro November 17, 2006
Get the Chamorro mug.Chamorro's are really islanders,,,very nice people and they're island is very beautiful....alot of people think chamorro's are filipino...but guess what bitches??? They're not flips...they're jus like Tongan's/Samoan's/Palau's etc...any ways chamorro's are really cool people to hang out with...
by Lilieta May 26, 2006
Get the chamorro mug.Usually a beautiful Woman. Very sexy, and prefers to have some fun. Beautiful on the inside and out, nice kind yet very thrillful and exciting. A nice person you should want to know. ;Chamonix, a very unique/friendly person.
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by Janxtasx July 20, 2010
Get the Chamonix mug.Originated in Belfast Northern Ireland in 2003 when a dyslexic man spelled shamone wrong in an email.
My friend thought this new word, pronounced shamoot, was so funny that it became his sole greeting, exclamation of emotion and goodbye.
The word spread from this and is now used widely in Northern Ireland and has also been sighted in Manchester though their definition may be entirely different.
A small minority prefer to spell the word shamoot.
My friend thought this new word, pronounced shamoot, was so funny that it became his sole greeting, exclamation of emotion and goodbye.
The word spread from this and is now used widely in Northern Ireland and has also been sighted in Manchester though their definition may be entirely different.
A small minority prefer to spell the word shamoot.
by John Trogdor January 6, 2008
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Get the Chamegra mug.Universal phrase that can be used to interrupt a conversation that is going the wrong direction. I.e. when a friend or colleague may embarrass themselves with in work or on a night out and the conversation must be changed immediately
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