chamisa
(v.) cha-mee-sah
The act of gently squeezing a persons facial cheeks with the tips of your fingers in a loving manner.
A chamisa is a gesture of love and care towards the receiver. A chamisa can often times replace gestures such as a handshake, hug, or even a kiss on the cheek. In some countries such as India and parts of Africa, a chamisa can be used as a sign of welcoming and respect.
(n.)
A person of younger age than you, who you love and care about.
The act of gently squeezing a persons facial cheeks with the tips of your fingers in a loving manner.
A chamisa is a gesture of love and care towards the receiver. A chamisa can often times replace gestures such as a handshake, hug, or even a kiss on the cheek. In some countries such as India and parts of Africa, a chamisa can be used as a sign of welcoming and respect.
(n.)
A person of younger age than you, who you love and care about.
(Verb Examples)
Oh my goodness you’re so cute! May I give you a chamisa?
Hey I really miss giving you chamisas at night.
(Noun Examples)
Hello my little chamisa.
Is that my favorite chamisa over there?
Oh my goodness you’re so cute! May I give you a chamisa?
Hey I really miss giving you chamisas at night.
(Noun Examples)
Hello my little chamisa.
Is that my favorite chamisa over there?