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Chammer
verb
1. to eat Cham in an uncontrollable manner.
2. to inadvertently eject Cham from one’s mouth while speaking, due to over excitement, enthusiasm, or simple lack of manners: At dinner, Henry was so excited about finding the key to the time machine, that he began to chammer.
noun
1. an act of chammering.
2. the bits of partially chewed food ejected from a person’s mouth while eating and speaking at the same time.
3. a political speech of minor importance (mostly Brit.)
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