7.A licensed amateur radio operator. v.hammed,ham·ming,hams v.intr. To exaggerate or overdo a dramatic role; overact. v.tr. To exaggerate or overdo (a dramatic role, for example). Idiom: ham it up To act or perform in an exaggerated, often intentionally broadly humorous or ridiculous...
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2.an operator of an amateur radio station. v.i.,v.t. 3.to act with exaggerated expression of emotion; overact. Idioms: ham it up,to overact; ham. [1880–85] Ham (hæm) n. the second son of Noah, Gen. 10:1. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K...
7.A licensed amateur radio operator. v.hammed,ham·ming,hams v.intr. To exaggerate or overdo a dramatic role; overact. v.tr. To exaggerate or overdo (a dramatic role, for example). Idiom: ham it up To act or perform in an exaggerated, often intentionally broadly humorous or ridiculous...
7.A licensed amateur radio operator. v.hammed,ham·ming,hams v.intr. To exaggerate or overdo a dramatic role; overact. v.tr. To exaggerate or overdo (a dramatic role, for example). Idiom: ham it up To act or perform in an exaggerated, often intentionally broadly humorous or ridiculous...
Old Testament - the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible 3. ham - a licensed amateur radio operator radio operator - someone who operates a radio transmitter 4. ham - an unsk...
7.A licensed amateur radio operator. v.hammed,ham·ming,hams v.intr. To exaggerate or overdo a dramatic role; overact. v.tr. To exaggerate or overdo (a dramatic role, for example). Idiom: ham it up To act or perform in an exaggerated, often intentionally broadly humorous or ridiculous...
Old Testament - the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible 3. ham - a licensed amateur radio operator radio operator - someone who operates a radio transmitter 4. ham - an unsk...
7.A licensed amateur radio operator. v.hammed,ham·ming,hams v.intr. To exaggerate or overdo a dramatic role; overact. v.tr. To exaggerate or overdo (a dramatic role, for example). Idiom: ham it up To act or perform in an exaggerated, often intentionally broadly humorous or ridiculous...