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Colorandum

The palm of a black person which is lighter than the skin color of the rest of their body.

The light/fair/white part of a black person's palm.

(Coined by the iconic Royinbo in New York)
Stop staring at my colorandum, whiteboy. You ain't never seen black hands in yo life?

Check out the colorandums on Marilyn! She's so dark but her palms are lighter than a white baby's ass!
Colorandum by Oscar de Leon July 16, 2016
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Colordumb 

when you are looking at something that is clearly a specific color. And the person next to you refers to it as a color IT IS NOT.
I have on a RED shirt. And my shirt is Clearly RED. MY girlfriend says"Nice ORANGE shirt". She is Colordumb
Colordumb by Vandie5150 May 27, 2010
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