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The Dhamba Boys

The Dhamba boys is an organization and group consists of male teenaged members.it evolved in Taluksangay, Zamboanga City, Philippines on the last week of march in 2006. The leader and all the certified members decided to call this group as Dhamba boys. The word Dhamba came from a street slang which mean "to eat". All members as well as the leader are aggressive and active when it comes to eating that's why the is called such. The group provides their own specialized vocabulary which is characterized by inversion of words. indeed, they obtained it from their own dialect. Each word spoken are commonly inverted and is pronounced in its new form retaining the meaning. For instance, the word "malak" becomes "kalam". The word "malak" means beautiful. They usually use this to confuse others,criticize people, casual conversation and the like. There are nineteen certified members in the group (including the leader) with three different dialect namely Yakan, Tausug and Kalibugan.Shane ibrahim (talk) 04:02, 14 August 2012 (UTC)

Posted by: Shane Ibrahim August 08, 2012 Reference: The Dhamba Boys Profile

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