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Shamirah 

The most beautiful girl you'll ever see. Also a big time cutie. She's one of the best people you'll ever meet and one of the sweetest and a golden hearted person. She always puts others first and at times neglects her own happiness for the happiness of others. She also has a dirty side to her. She is usually the life of the party. She loves way too hard and sometimes it backfires on her because she falls for the wrong guys. But once she finds her guy, she makes sure the both of them are the happiest couple out there. Once a Shamirah gives up on you just know that you've lost the most amazing human being out there.
There comes Shamirah, isn't she the cutest person you've ever seen?
Shamirah by ARealMan0604 November 23, 2021
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Shimira’s Smile will light up the whole room she is fine has a bad attitude and can get anybody she wants
shimira by @Monnie April 5, 2018
1) The process of making sure children at shabbatons {religious retreat done over the Jewish sabbath) are not hooking up, and are in the proper areas at the proper times.
Aryeh: What are you up to now.
Erica: I have shmirah in like ten minutes.
Aryeh: Well, if you want, I'll help you with it.
shmirah by Brown Eyed Girl June 13, 2005
Shikirah is a pretty girl, she’s very smart, don’t play about family or friends ,and very loyal and mean
Shikirah is also bipolar and will put you and your place if you get out of line and sometimes shy

Shamirah 

(sha-mee-ra)
A young, female individual who possess an undying obsession for unicorns and any object that is shiny or glittery.

The individual may have a short attention spam, a dirty mind, and/or the constant need to urinate.
1: So how was your date last night?
2: It was all good, until i found out she was a Shamirah
1: How so?
2: She just kept talking about unicorns.
Shamirah by sladewilson July 28, 2012
Shmirah is a chesed shel emet, an act of lovingkindness, which is a final act of compassion toward our departing fellow Jews and is greatly appreciated by the deceased’s family.

In Jewish tradition, volunteer Shomrim watch over the deceased from the time of death until they are buried because the neshama (soul) is believed to be present until the time of burial.
Mary has Shmirah tomorrow at the neighborhood Funeral Home. She and her friends take turns being the Shomrim.
Shmirah by Barbara E Bj February 4, 2013