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Goamar is a sweet girl to be with. She is funny in many ways. She don't give a crap about what people say about her. She loves music, sports and all of her friends. You can always trust her. Dont mess with her cause she will just beat your ass. Goamar is very caring but is very crazy.
Dang! She is amazing. She has to be

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A commercial megachurch that attracts inbred, superstitious, blind faith saps that will believe and do anything they are told.
My brother won't shut up about how the great deals at godmart. What a christbag!
godmart by TNunnster February 6, 2010
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Normally a girlfriend of a married mobster.
"Where is Tony today?"
"He is with his goomar."
"That son of a bitch!"
goomar by Charles Green June 30, 2005
A girlfriend on the side, for a married mafia figure.
Lil' Petey: Hey how's Maria
Johnny Boy's Wife: Who?
Johnny Boy: Petey why you-a mentioning my goomar for
goomar by liquidheat September 22, 2005
An Italian-American slang word used to describe an on-the-side girlfriend.

Strangely, this word originates from "comare," which is a word for the godmother of one's child. Alternatively, the godfather of one's child is a "compare."

These words are also used to describe a very close friend who isn't necessarily the godmother of your children.
Traditional:
"I don't trust anyone more than my goomara when it comes to taking care of my baby."

Contemporary:
"He's not here with his wife tonight, but his goomara, instead."
goomara by Pascarella March 2, 2009
A mistress. Often used in the HBO series "The Sopranos". Presumably of Italian origin.
"If my wife finds out about my goomara I'll be in serious trouble."
goomara by Jim Beam July 18, 2003
of, or relating to occult practices; necromancy
Have you heard "Gramarye" by Remy Zero? (Sorry I currently lack the creativity to come up with a sentence that would only appeal to some young "Wiccan")
Gramarye by Cade Dakmor July 28, 2004