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Chambonea 

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Chambonea in Puerto Rico means something like "rev it up". In reggaeton slang it stands for cocking a gun, to pull the hammer of a gun.
(I) yo chamboneo
(you) tu chamboneas
(he, she, it) El, Ella, ello CHAMBONEA
(we) nosotros chamboneamos
(you) ustedes / vosotros chambonean / chamboneáis
(they) ellos chambonean
Chambonea by DisturbedxGod June 13, 2009
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chamboned

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1. When you think you're a champ and keep throwing back brews and shots but later can't keep your shit together and throw up everywhere.
2. When you think you are a champ cause you're getting a good deal on something but you're really getting screwed.
1. "Dude, Steve just threw up all over the kitchen!" Haha "Damn man he is CHAMBONED!"
2. "I was all out of beer so I bought these 3 warm Keystones from someone for five bucks." "Thats a rip off man...you just got chamboned."
chamboned by nunle August 21, 2010

crambled 

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Over-priced clothing that's been distressed evenly to look expensively moth-eaten. (The clothing equivalent of "bed head" acheived through styling gel.)
Paris Hilton bought that crambled shirt at Forever-Twenty-One.
crambled by tdcunning September 22, 2005

chambonear 

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to dance to the beat of reggaeton, or to get ready to fight somebody. Also used when street racing. (hitting the throttle)
Chambonear con migo mi morena.

aye guillao, estamos chamboneando porque de tus gran mentiras.
chambonear by mayaro guajiro November 5, 2006

cambone 

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The act of using webcams to have cybersex with another person. This act is quite common using yahoo messenger or stickam chat services. One person contributing to the act is usually degraded at a later time when the other camboner shares screenshots with their fellow chatters.
"Wanna cambone? Come on, it’ll be fun. You know how much I love you. Besides, nobody will ever know. It’s just you and me."
cambone by Not_Fred December 9, 2008

Clambone

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Humming a tune while giving a female oral.
She freaked out when I clamboned 'revelry'
Clambone by osbornexink June 19, 2013
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Friend 1: Minimap
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