1. Swahili word used to respectfully say, "Hello," to an elder. (Literally means "I hold your feet.")
2. A Tanzanian band of veteran musicians with the desire to spread the old dansi sounds of the 60s and 70s across the African continent.
2. A Tanzanian band of veteran musicians with the desire to spread the old dansi sounds of the 60s and 70s across the African continent.
by Ronnie February 22, 2004
Get the shikamoo mug.Local slang at the Westtown School, a boarding school near Westchester, PA: To go somewhere that is officially off-bounds, such as the dorms of the opposite sex.
Westtown Guy #1: "Dude, we're gonna shike to Girls' End around 3 am. Are you in or what?"
Westtown Guy #2: "Let me see if Jen wants me to drop by."
Westtown Guy #2: "Let me see if Jen wants me to drop by."
by WesCivilz January 13, 2009
Get the shike mug.The way Mexican-Americans pronounce "chicken".
"Sh-" is often substituted for any word beginning with "ch-".
"Sh-" is often substituted for any word beginning with "ch-".
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Get the shalkore mug.I was shalking to her the other night while I was on the toilet.
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Get the itsuki shikatani mug.A shikarist is a person who likes all music genres, a person who can listen to dubstep and then listen to death metal, he can listen to rock and then move to rap etc.
the term refers to the band Enter Shikari, formed in 1999 in st. albans, england, the band is known for combining elements of all genres (or atleast most of them) in their music. They mostly combine post-hardcore and various heavy metal sub-genres, such as metalcore and alternative metal, with elements of various electronic genres, such as electronica, dubstep, trance, industrial and occasionally drum and bass
the term refers to the band Enter Shikari, formed in 1999 in st. albans, england, the band is known for combining elements of all genres (or atleast most of them) in their music. They mostly combine post-hardcore and various heavy metal sub-genres, such as metalcore and alternative metal, with elements of various electronic genres, such as electronica, dubstep, trance, industrial and occasionally drum and bass
Dud 1: so what are your favorite bands?
Dud 2: well my favorite metal band is Meshuggah, my favorite rock band is Green day, and my favorite dubstep artist is Skrillex. oh and i really like Tupac too.
Dud 1: Bra you're such a shikarist.
Dud 2: well my favorite metal band is Meshuggah, my favorite rock band is Green day, and my favorite dubstep artist is Skrillex. oh and i really like Tupac too.
Dud 1: Bra you're such a shikarist.
by //FELTRITE May 15, 2013
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