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 July 19, 2007

Mike: I was thinking about texting that girl from the party last weekend... Bob: I wouldn't, I hear she's a total text creeper.
by MrThaddeus March 25, 2009

When two people get a text message simultaneously. The person who fails to say "Jinx text" first becomes Jinxed. This person can no longer speak until the Jinxer or one of the witnesses to the jinx says the name of the jinxed person.
by LukeyLuke December 22, 2012

It's a combination of Ted Kaczynski the Unabomber and a text so lethal that it blows the mind of the person receiving it.
You cannot unsend these or repair any relationship. Not only will the person never speak to you again, but there is a chance you might be contacted by the authorities.
You cannot unsend these or repair any relationship. Not only will the person never speak to you again, but there is a chance you might be contacted by the authorities.
by LordViper June 17, 2021

by DrZoo July 19, 2011

