Brum brum In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Brum brum", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-02-18 03:02

Meaning of Brum brum

Brum brum phrase informal

Used to express the sound of a vehicle.

Look, daddy!  My truck goes brum, brum.

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out of earshot (of somebody/something)
Too far away to be able to hear the sound
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The sound made when the ball hits the bat in cricket

take (something) for a spin

Take a brief, comfortable ride in a vehicle in order to test it

ding-a-ling

This phrase refers to the sound of a bell.

come aboard

1. To allow passengers to get onto a ship, airplane, etc.

2. To enter a business, club, or some other group.

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