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Create account/Sounds like "SEHR" (as in "set") + "MAHS" (as in "mark") + "LEES" (as in "lead") + "toh" (as in "toll") + "KEH" (as in "kept") + "EHL" (as in "egg") + "AHM" (as in "art") + "breh" (as in "bread")/
Extremely intelligent and cunning, able to find solutions where others only see problems. The clever one among clever people, always with the right answer at the right time.
“That lawyer is sharper than hunger, he always has the answer.”
“When it comes to finding bargains, she's cleverer than anyone.”
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Extremely intelligent and cunning, able to find solutions where others only see problems. The clever one among clever people, always with the right answer at the right time.
“That lawyer is sharper than hunger, he always has the answer.”
“When it comes to finding bargains, she's cleverer than anyone.”
A girl or young woman in Venezuela, the most natural and everyday way to refer to any young female. It is used constantly on the street, at home, and among friends with a close, casual, and familiar tone. Think of it as the Venezuelan equivalent of "girl" but with a warmth and closeness that makes it feel like a term of endearment. The masculine form is "chamo," and together "chamo/chama" are quintessentially Venezuelan words.