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hams

Hams is a word to indicate anything. It can be a verb, noun, anything, as long as it is used in context.

In replacement of the common word "jawns" used among gay asian sophomores at Cherry Hill High School East, the word "hams" was invented one day during fourth period; Leo, Arindam, Soham, Alex Kim, Anik, and some random white people were in the library during fourth period in order to study for the Chem test the following period. At this point, Arindam threw a piece of a ham sandwich at Leo, followed by the statement "let me get that hams" by someone. At this point, the word new word "hams" had been awaken. The new word "hams" achieved much controversy - Alex tried to combine it with the word jawns, to make Jawns + Hams = Jams. But clearly, this could not be. Hams was the new jawns.

If we hams that hams, can we hams it?

Hams to the hams.

John Sohn: Hi.
Anybody else: Oh pretty hams!

by Leeeeeooooo May 7, 2006

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