- Brum
- Noun. The City of Birmingham. From the word brummagem.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
brum — brum·by; brum·my; brum·stone; can·de·la·brum; cere·brum; mem·brum; brum·ma·gem; la·brum; … English syllables
Brum — ist der Name von Alfeo Brum (1889–1972), uruguayischer Rechtsanwalt, Vize Präsident des Landes von 1947 bis 1955 Baltasar Brum (1883–1933), uruguayischer Rechtsanwalt, Diplomat, Präsident des Landes von 1919 bis 1923 Gabriella Brum (* 1962),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Brum — may refer to:* Brummagem, a colloquial name for Birmingham, England or the Birmingham dialect * Brummie, inhabitants of Birmingham or the Birmingham dialect *Brum (TV series), a children s television series about an intelligent car * Brum can be… … Wikipedia
brum — s.n. Perturbaţie care poate să apară într un sistem de transmisie audio, manifestându se ca un zgomot de frecvenţă joasă, suprapus semnalului util. – Din germ. Brummen. Trimis de valeriu, 21.03.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 brum s. n. Trimis de siveco,… … Dicționar Român
brum — sb., met, brum, mene (brummende lyd) … Dansk ordbog
Brum|my — Brum|mie or Brum|my «BRUHM ee», noun, plural mies, adjective. British Informal. –n. a native or inhabitant of Birmingham, England. –adj. of or from Birmingham, England … Useful english dictionary
brum — s.m.inv. TS stor. tipo di carrozza chiusa a quattro ruote, tirata da un solo cavallo | vecchia carrozzaria a due sportelli per automobili {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1881. ETIMO: dall ingl. brougham … Dizionario italiano
Brum — BrE informal the English city of Birmingham … Dictionary of contemporary English
brum|by — «BRUHM bee», noun, plural bies. Australian Slang. an unbroken horse … Useful english dictionary
Brum — This unusual name is one of the variant forms of the more familiar surname Broom or Broome . As such, the name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and can be either a topographical or a locational surname. If the former, the name denotes residence near a… … Surnames reference
brum — /brʌm/ (say brum) adjective, noun → brummy …