UK property based day time programme. Presenters look at homes, then watch homes being auctioned, then return to look again after the home has been painted beige. Repeat ad nauseam.
Presented by Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts. Occasionally and disappointingly, also Dion Dublin.
Often abbreviated to ‘HUNH’.
“Man, I’m hungover. I need Homes Under Nuff Hammer.”
“Already started, but it’s a Dublin episode”
“Bugger”
A fantastic TV show where a group of people explore and uncover homeless houses and crack dens.
First originated in Maidstone, the crew of homeless under the hammer uncovered 3 crack dens within the first day of recording.
Person 1: "Have you seen Homeless under the Hammer?"
Person 2: "Oh yeah, I love that show!"
Pronounced: "ham-er-some"
1) A term used to describe inclement weather where the user (of the word) is indicating an exaggeration of the actual circumstances.
2) Slang for handing out ham to women at picnics or barbecues. Commonly used in the Southeastern United States.
1) When raining moderately: "Wow, its beyond pelting out here, its almost hammersome".
2) When at a picnic: "Hey, give that lady some of this here pork. Hammersome willya Jimmy?"
not, knowing how, to, use commas, properly, usually the result of drinking starting in middle, school, non,stop through hi,gh,scho,ol.
Most public re-education centers encourage Homecoming hammed as there is no educating happening only obedience training and progressive brainwashing of communistcore (mislabeled commoncore).
when you're holding up your phone and making faces at it, as though you are taking a selfie, but you're really taking a picture of the person across from you or the wall or anything else that seems interesting but you don't want to be caught dead taking a picture of.
This action is often made more convincing by wiggling the eyebrows or opening the mouth, to pretend you're trying to get a Snapchat filter to work.