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shikamoo 

1. Swahili word used to respectfully say, "Hello," to an elder. (Literally means "I hold your feet.")

2. A Tanzanian band of veteran musicians with the desire to spread the old dansi sounds of the 60s and 70s across the African continent.
1. Young Tanzanian: Shikamoo.
Elder Tanzanian: Marahaba.

2. Look for their CD "RetroAfric".
shikamoo by Ronnie February 22, 2004
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Shikamoo 

A Persian (Farsi) word for fatty! but in a cute kinda way... as in someone who likes to eat lots of food or gets the craving to pig out regardless of being fat or not!
Kamran is such a shikamoo when he eats carne asada fries at 3 in the morning!

Fuji was being a shikamoo last night for eating lots of fried rice!
Shikamoo by kp5insd September 27, 2008
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