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noun ˈbaməˈbæmə US informal 1Alabama (used especially with reference to the University of Alabama or its sports teams) I don't think Bama's offence is that much of a threat the prettiest of all Bama lakes 2(in African-American usage) an unsophisticated or unfashionable person, specifically one who is a native or inhabitant of the rural American South. I'm not one of those slow-minded, small-town bamas that you're used to dealing with
Origin1920s: abbreviation of Alabama. nounˈbaməˈbæmə Australian An Aborigine, especially one from northern Queensland. Example sentencesExamples - This entire north and eastern region of Australia, known as Far North Queensland, had been the home of the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal peoples, or Bama, as the natives call themselves.
OriginFrom various north Queensland languages, literally ‘man’. nounˈbæməˈbamə US informal 1Alabama (used especially with reference to the University of Alabama or its sports teams) I don't think Bama's offense is that much of a threat the prettiest of all Bama lakes 2(in African-American usage) an unsophisticated or unfashionable person, specifically one who is a native or inhabitant of the rural American South. I'm not one of those slow-minded, small-town bamas that you're used to dealing with
Origin1920s: abbreviation of Alabama. nounˈbæməˈbamə Australian An Aborigine, especially one from northern Queensland. Example sentencesExamples - This entire north and eastern region of Australia, known as Far North Queensland, had been the home of the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal peoples, or Bama, as the natives call themselves.
OriginFrom various north Queensland languages, literally ‘man’. |