by digit December 14, 2008
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Can also be used as praise for accomplishing a mediocre task, or something someone fucked up on.
Can also be used as praise for accomplishing a mediocre task, or something someone fucked up on.
by Corinnian69 April 1, 2007
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Hello and good bye is the main interpretation. However, the root derives from the Corriniean language. Knowledge is power.
by INARAINBOWS October 26, 2007
Get the salame mug.by afa78djd December 22, 2008
Get the salame mug.A greeting in the language of the "Corinnians", an alien race that exists only in the mind of David Liebe Hart, noted LA cable access star. He actually believes the are real, and sings a song about them with a very scary looking puppet. This was featured on Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job on Adult Swim on Cartoon Network.
"Today we're gonna teach you a less that we're not alone in the universe, they have humanoids and they are living among us, and they are from another star..."
"Tell me the name of those critters."
"My favorite race is called the Corinnians, and when they say hellos and goodbyes the say Salamé!"
"Salamé?"
"And I just made up a song about it."
"Can I learn that song?"
"You sure can."
Go into the light until we meet again
That's what the corinnians say again and again
Knowledge is power,
it grows like a flower
Go into the light until we meet again
That's what the corinnians say again and again
Lightyears and lightyears,
try not to shed no tears
Salamé!
Salamé!
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"Tell me the name of those critters."
"My favorite race is called the Corinnians, and when they say hellos and goodbyes the say Salamé!"
"Salamé?"
"And I just made up a song about it."
"Can I learn that song?"
"You sure can."
Go into the light until we meet again
That's what the corinnians say again and again
Knowledge is power,
it grows like a flower
Go into the light until we meet again
That's what the corinnians say again and again
Lightyears and lightyears,
try not to shed no tears
Salamé!
Salamé!
4x
by Red Tuttle December 29, 2007
Get the Salamé mug.1) Meaning Hello, or Goodbye in the Korrinian language.
2) Sometimes used to describe an intoxicated state.
3) Used to express extreme shock or alarm.
2) Sometimes used to describe an intoxicated state.
3) Used to express extreme shock or alarm.
by +_*~Salamé~*_+ May 17, 2010
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Etymology: Corinian
1) In Philadelphia, indicates acknowledgment or understanding of a text message received via cellular telephone.
Etymology: Corinian
1) In Philadelphia, indicates acknowledgment or understanding of a text message received via cellular telephone.
Salame (Text) example:
Text to Steve, From Craig: Yo. Can't make it to the bris. Something came up.
Text to Craig, From Steve: Salame.
Text to Steve, From Craig: Yo. Can't make it to the bris. Something came up.
Text to Craig, From Steve: Salame.
by Hog1 July 19, 2007
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