- Resembling or characteristic of ham.
“Then again this is Mayfair. A big, rustling bowl of deep-fried squid with a salty chilli kick cost £7.50; a generous pile of jamon croquetas, the shells giving way to something creamy and intensely ha”
- figurativelyAmateurish; characterized by overacting.
“Jack Crawford: I’m Special Agent Jack Crawford. I lead the Behavioral Science Unit.
Will Graham: We’ve met.
Jack Crawford: Yes, we had a disagreement about the museum when we opened it.
Will Graham: I”
“McDonald & Dodds is back, with episode one so deliberately hammy and meta that, technically, it should have been a complete horlicks. In one scene, when they were all hanging on to the balloon ropes, ”
- Australia, New-Zealand, US, slangThe hamstring.
“He put his palms flat on the ground, then grabbed the back of his knees, stretching his hammies for the millionth time that morning.”
““A move like this would have been inpossible for me before yoga,” he said. “Flexibilty-wise, I was struggling. My hammies were tight, my groin was tight. My hips have really benefited.””
“I've noticed that although cycling keeps me reasonably "cardio fit", I am losing general flexibility, e.g. when touching my toes. This is despite me stretching my quads, calves, and hammies during and”
- Australia, New-Zealand, US, slangA hamstring injury.
“A: I′m only just getting fully fit now after that hammy [hamstring tear].”
“Why he went back on after 3/4 time is beyond me. If he was trying to prove a point he has all season to do that not do your hammy in the first game.”
- childish, informalA hamster.
- A diminutive of the male given name Hamilton.
Formshammier(comparative) · hammiest(superlative) · hammies(plural) · hammie(alternative)
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