tum tum

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tum tum (plural tum tums)

  1. Alternative form of tum-tum (tummy)
    • 1865, Punch, page 155:
      (Turns towards me, opens his eyes and mouth, and hums the REPRISE somewhere down in his throat.) [] Friend No. 1 (stopping in his tum tum tum). What's he say?
  2. Alternative form of tum-tum (kind of vehicle)
  3. Alternative form of tumtum (kind of drum)
    • 2017, Dale A. Olsen, Daniel E. Sheehy, The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: South America, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, Routledge, →ISBN:
      The toombah, a drum with tin jingles and shells, accompanied songs and dances of Africans on Antigua. A report in 1844 mentions the “tum tum” (toombah) and []

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