Shamburger
A variant of Cyneburga/Cyneburg meaning "Royal Fortress" in Old English (Anglo-Saxon, Germanic)."
Cyne" or "Sham" meaning 'Royal'."
Burga" or "Burger" meaning 'Fortress'.Saint Cyneburga, a daughter of a king of
Mercia, was the founder of an abbey at Gloucester in the 7th century.Anglo Saxon: a member of the Germanic peoples conquering England in the fifth century a.d. and forming the ruling class until the Norman conquest.
shamburger
by Pakita on Aug 24, 2007 03:58:05
Example:
Pakita asked me over for dinner last night. It was going great until she brought out the food. It looked like
a hamburger, but it
turned out to be a shamburger. She was still
bootylicious though.