Define A Ham Meaning

A Ham
A ham is someone who says or does silly things to be the center of attention. Although anyone can be a ham, you'll often see this with children who are around unfamiliar adults.

That kid is such a ham. When Aunt Lori came over for dinner, he spent the entire time talking in a pirate voice and saying "arr". She thought it was hilarious, so he just kept up his routine the whole night.
By Ronnie
A Ham
Someone incredibley cute, usually said as as "a little ham", doesn't even have to try, they're just an all around cutie
Essentially a peice of meat, hunky and savory and cute

Girl one: hey did you see will?
Girl two: yeah he's such a ham ugh
By Carmel
Hamming
Acting excessively silly, or wildly exaggerating a stereotype for fun hamming it up

Did you see the girls with the bachelorette party? Oh, the ones at the bar wearing feather boas, smoking cigars, and drinking blowjob shots? Yeah, they were totally hamming it up for the camera.
By Serene
Hammed
To get really Shloshed. aka Drunk

Aleks and I got wicked hammed last nite.
By Ailene
Hammed
When you are very drunk; from the word hammered

Jake: yo man yesterday i had so much ham juice.
Franz:dude me too!
Jake: we were so hammed
By Rubina
HAM

We went ham last night at the club.
By Corie
Ham
Someone who enjoys the attention of others and will do crazy things to get it.

Aj acts like a total ham when someone pulls out their camera. He is so bad his friends call him sham the ham ihtisham.
By Kristina
Hammed
the state of intoxication from alcohol where you can't see, speak, stand or walk; the objective of every night out

obvo hammed after drinking 7 free t-shirts worth of drink ie. 28shots
By Katherina
Hammed
Adj. (Ham-da) When you have drank to much alcohol in a night; Derived from the adjective hammered.

Casey Hamlett loves to get Hammed
By Genna
Ham
A stage, screen or television actor who overacts. An untalented actor who acts as if he or she is a great one.

Comic Jack Benny played the consummate ham, as Polish actor, Josef Tura, in the classic, 1942, Ernst Lubitch comedy film, "To Be or Not to Be," remade by Mel Brooks in 1983.
By Silvie