by KittyKawaiiSigmaAlphaRizz July 22, 2024
Get the saeami mug."Who's that guy over there? He looks so salami"
"Oh that guy? That's Brett."
"Damn, someone should NOT mink him out."
"Rock."
"Oh that guy? That's Brett."
"Damn, someone should NOT mink him out."
"Rock."
by BRPR April 17, 2024
Get the salami mug.Related Words
samamas
• Samam
• samamba
• Samamilicosomposinotoyiompocodotugrymalalotosis
• samample
• salam
• salami
• Salamander
• Sadam
• salama
"Did you get a chance to talk to that girl over there?"
"Yeah, turns out she was really salami."
"Damn."
"Dude, I was so salami on the court today."
"Yeah bro, you missed seven shots in a row."
"Yeah, turns out she was really salami."
"Damn."
"Dude, I was so salami on the court today."
"Yeah bro, you missed seven shots in a row."
by BRPR April 17, 2024
Get the Salami mug.Bro, I have swamp ass and I need to shit, but there is no toilet. Time to make some salamander soup.
by Dr. Salamander June 16, 2024
Get the salamander soup mug.Definition:
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
Example:
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
by Balilanguage March 7, 2026
Get the Salamatoo mug.Definition:
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
Example:
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
by Balilanguage March 7, 2026
Get the Salamatoo mug.Definition:
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
“Thank you too!” – A playful Filipino-English slang mash-up coined by Jigo Go from Sorsogon, Philippines. It blends “salamat” (thank you in Tagalog/Filipino) + “too” (English for “also” or “as well”). Use it as a cheeky, reciprocal reply when someone thanks you first.
Example:
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
Friend: “Salamat sa libre na kape ha!”
You: “Salamatoo! 😏” (meaning: Thank you too!)
Another example:
Someone: “Thanks for the ride!”
You: “Salamatoo, pare!”
by Balilanguage March 7, 2026
Get the Salamatoo mug.