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The word "sick" in refrence to something "good" is extremly over used, so i decieded to completly take it out of my vocab. In order to fill the void of the word "sick" or another immature word from above I created the word "beamah."
That party last night was beamah. We all got girls and cocaine.
beamah by DeeringCenter January 21, 2010
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shit av u seen that beama
beama by smit October 28, 2003
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I admit, its a nice car but the people who drive these cars have no mercy. They will cut you off, they think they're the best thing since sliced bread, the best drivers on the road and they love to show off.
Im rich so i can treat everyone like shit and run people over on the road because I drive a beama
beama by JeffFy September 12, 2006
Visible light beams caused by the use of haze or smoke, or in mist or fog.
There was a lot of beamage in tonight's show
The haze created some pretty cool beamage
Beamage by lights12345 January 18, 2011
Excellent. Extremely good, one of the best.

This is not uncommon in England but is most often heard in people who are Cockney, or close to it.
It's never used for some things, but often for others. A cake is never bramah, but the baker who baked it could be. A novel would not be, but its author could be.
"Noel Coward was a charmer.
As a writer he was bramah."

(Ian Dury, from his song "There Ain't Half Been Some Clever Bastards"
Bramah by notavictim September 11, 2019
1. slang for a BMW
2. cock-lover
1) dude, you hear Herb got a new beama?

2) fuck man, your roommate is such a beama
beama by Brick-Haus December 20, 2004
Extremely good; the creme de la creme; a real beauty, but not always appropriate for certain things - for example, food can not be described as "bramah". Don't ask me why. This definition seems to be known from SE london area, and from the 50-60's.
"he caught him right in the face with it, man. It was a wicked shot - must have been 50 yards at least; bramah."
bramah by Charles Fort September 30, 2005