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  • 11brum — /brʌm/ (say brum) adjective, noun → brummy …

  • 12brum-brum — adj. 2 g. [Brasil] Que não domina a língua do país em que está.   ‣ Etimologia: origem onomatopaica …

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  • 13Brum Beat — is the name of a magazine about the music within Birmingham, England. It started as Midlands Beat , by Jim Simpson, who sold it to its latter editor, Steve Morris, who in turn converted it into a website.It was also a name coined in the late 60 s …

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  • 14Brum|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 …

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  • 15brum|ma|gem — «BRUHM uh juhm», adjective, noun. Informal. –adj. cheap and showy; tawdry. –n. anything cheap and showy. ╂[local form of Birmingham, England] …

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  • 16Brum (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Brum caption = DVD Cover Brum: Airport and Other Stories format = Children s television series runtime = 10 minutes series = 6 episodes = 78 creator = Rex Garrod developer = Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment …

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  • 17Brum, Baltasar — ▪ Uruguayan statesman born June 18, 1883, Salto, Uruguay died March 31, 1933, Montevideo  statesman noted for his reform of the educational and welfare systems in Uruguay and for his proposal of an American league of nations. His dedication to… …

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  • 18Brum — (BrE) an informal name for Birmingham, England, used especially by people living there. See also Brummie. * * * …

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  • 19Brum — noun /bɹʌm/ A nickname for the English city of Birmingham …

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  • 20Brum — Brumn Penis.DiegleichnamigeKnospedesRebstocksfußtaufderGrundbedeutung»Hervorstechendes«.Vielleichtauchauslat»membrum=Glied«verkürzt.Stud1930ff …

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