a long-standing good friend, one whom the speaker has shared many good times with; a buddy, a pal, a chum; what you say when an old buddy of yours walks into the room
Malayalam upper class use this terminology in order to convey disgust and/ or lack of interest. When "chumatha" is uttered, it typically means the user thinks an outside speaker either does not know what he/she is talking about, or that the outside speaker's ideas are not worth the user's time. "Chumatha" as a noun can also refer the entity of which the word is placed, as full of bullshit.
"Yeadad! I just tried using organic foods to boost my-----"
(interject) "CHUUUMAAATHA"
(Noun) " Wow Dre, so much for buying that new motorcycle huh? You chumatha.
Malayalam upper class use this terminology in order to convey disgust and/ or lack of interest. When "chumatha" is uttered, it typically means the user thinks an outside speaker either does not know what he/she is talking about, or that the outside speaker's ideas are not worth the user's time. "Chumatha" as a noun can also refer the entity of which the word is placed, as full of bullshit.
"Yeadad! I just tried using organic foods to boost my-----"
(interject) "CHUUUMAAATHA"
(Noun) " Wow Dre, so much for buying that new motorcycle huh? You chumatha.