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Ajumao

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Ajumao

Being wasted or smashed. It describes a high level of intoxication where the person is crossing the line from being merely drunk to being sloppy or making a scene. (In the Dominican Republic, the term is a dialectal variation of the word for smoked).

Look, buddy, you are ajumao.

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República Dominicanaby AnónimoWord of the day · January 14, 2016

Ajumao

Derived from the word for smoke, humo, which is pronounced jumo in some Caribbean dialects. Being ajumao means you are drunk or wasted, referring to the blurry vision that makes it feel like you have smoke in your eyes.

The great Cuban singer Compai Segundo sang a song that said: Yesterdays juma has already passed, this is another juma I have today.

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