Example 1:
"Hey Jen, after work we are all going to chipotle for margaritas and you're invited!"
"Shabam!"
Example 2:
"I managed to get my Christmas shopping done as well as my beer in less than 2 hours. Shabam!"
"Hey Jen, after work we are all going to chipotle for margaritas and you're invited!"
"Shabam!"
Example 2:
"I managed to get my Christmas shopping done as well as my beer in less than 2 hours. Shabam!"
by Kristennkoz December 23, 2009
something/some one with "Bam factor",just flat out wow. Referring to a state of awesomeness or effect something/some one causes.
Doran,the shoebox elf, was totally the Shabam when the zombie attacked and he killed it with his pinky finger.
by Inksoul January 23, 2011
by Smaegol7765645 January 13, 2009
by HOLLAitsDJ April 16, 2008
The true meaning of Shabam is quite hard to define because there are so many definitions and tones of speak
Think of the word “fuck” now replace it with shabam…Shabam can be said on many occasions when applying the right tone. Meanings may vary from any of the examples
Think of the word “fuck” now replace it with shabam…Shabam can be said on many occasions when applying the right tone. Meanings may vary from any of the examples
- Shabam: too have sex, example:
Richard: I shabamed my g/f last night (normal tone)
Elmas: oh rly
- Shabam: to be excited, example
Richard: and I was like SHABAM (shouting shabam)
Dan: bludfire!
- Shabam: a lazy response, example
Elmas: so what shall we to tonight
Richard: lets all go shabam (mellow voice)
- Shabam: to “fuck” someone up
Mike: I think we better go shabam that drunken fellow (firm voice)
Elmas: I dun no…
Richard: I shabamed my g/f last night (normal tone)
Elmas: oh rly
- Shabam: to be excited, example
Richard: and I was like SHABAM (shouting shabam)
Dan: bludfire!
- Shabam: a lazy response, example
Elmas: so what shall we to tonight
Richard: lets all go shabam (mellow voice)
- Shabam: to “fuck” someone up
Mike: I think we better go shabam that drunken fellow (firm voice)
Elmas: I dun no…
by Elmas October 01, 2005
by Keith Ledger April 06, 2005