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Definition of "hrm" [hrm]

  • Expressing a moment of particular curiosity or thoughtfulness. (interjection)

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Use "hrm" in a sentence
  • "speaking of "hrm", more Watchmen riffage in the Montoya scene with all the gaze into the abyss Nietzche bizz."
  • "I'm thinking either the one where the gold is down in the well and you climb back up into an ambush or ... hrm, you already know how they all play out so maybe it won't work."
  • "Actually, hrm, this seems like the proper way we could argue this under the privileges and immunities clause?"