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    [Verb]  | "thrum" | \ ˈthrəm \


    1: to sound with a monotonous hum

    2: to play or pluck a stringed instrument idly : strum

    3: to play (something, such as a stringed instrument) in an idle or relaxed manner


    Origin: 1592 ;

     Imitative;

    [Verb]  | "thrum" 


    1: to furnish with thrums : fringe

    2: to insert short pieces of rope yarn or spun yarn in (a piece of canvas) to make a rough surface or a mat which can be wrapped about rigging to prevent chafing


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun]  | "thrum" 


    1: the monotonous sound of thrumming


    Origin: 1798 ;

    [Noun]  | "thrum" 


    1: a fringe of warp threads left on the loom after the cloth has been removed

    2: one of these warp threads

    3: a tuft or short piece of rope yarn used in thrumming canvas —usually used in plural


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English -thrum (in tungethrum ligament of the tongue); akin to Old High German drum fragment;

    [Verb]  | "thrum" 


    1: as in whir, hum;


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    [Noun]  | "thrum" 


    1: a monotonous sound like that of an insect in motion;


      * e.g., " ... the steady thrum of the turbines in the power plant "



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     [ "thrum" ]

    1:  A word that actually means to drum one's fingers, or to strum a stringed instrument in an unskilled manner. A word that is frequently misused to the point of cliché by amateur writers who think it's a hybrid of "throb" and "hum." It isn't.

      * e.g.,  ... "The magic thrummed through his hands," the novice wrote, halfway though a uninspired first draft of a book that was driven by neither plot nor character development and yet would still be put in the hands of a jaded copy editor and published. 

     [ "thrum" ]

    1: A thrum is just between a throb and a hum. It's used to describe the throbbing hum produced by extremely loud, most likely live, music at an underground rave.

      * e.g.,  ... "Can you feel the thrum?" 

     [ "thrum" ]

    1: to thrum is the act of sticking ones thumb in anothers anal cavity and wiggling a little, either to pleasure or make a person very uncomfortable in your presense. Can be used intimately or as a form of socializing

      * e.g.,  ... Trevor and his boyfriend are thrumming enthusiasts and as a result both of them have loose bowels 

     [ "thrum bone" ]

    1: The act of forcing ones thumb into a partners rectal passage, without the act being discussed or pre arranged.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey Pash whats that over there?" 


     [ "thrum bone" ]

    2: There is a high chance that this act is will be made by a opportunist and stealthily approached.

      * e.g.,  ... "oooooh my god what the fuck was that?" 

     [ "undulating thrum bobber" ]

    1: An erect penis quivering.

      * e.g.,  ... Rob made her squel when he poked her with his undulating thrum bobber. 

     [ "Thrums" ]

    1: Radical right followers of Trump and Make America Great Again. Intent on destroying(draining the swamp) of current US Government and reshaping the government into a inverted totalitarianism. An illusion of democracy while maintaining and expanding corporate oligarchy.

      * e.g.,  ... Thrums are attacking media as liberal liers . 

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