Hurm

What is Hurm?


1.

What the character Rorschach in Alan Moore's "Watchmen" says when he's deep in thought.

The Comedian: Hey, Rorschach, hurry up and order, goddammit!

Rorschach: Hurm...

2.

What the character Rorschach in Alan Moore's "Watchmen" says when he's deep in thought.

The Comedian: Hey, Rorschach, hurry up and order, goddammit!

Rorschach: Hurm...

See watchmen, comedian

3.

A word used as a rebuttal to a question or suggestion that you don't want to hear.

Someone says to you hey man pass that blunt you are taking forever with it. You simply look at them and say Hurm. The length of the Hurm depends upon the situation a more strange question makes for a longer Hurm. If someone says hey man you better give me some money right now. You reply with a HURRRRRMMMMMM.

See wtf, what, why, when

4.

1. To act oddly intending to amuse someone or oneself.

2. To tell stories having the intention of bewildering and/or amusing someone.

The meaning originates from the Finnish word "häröily". The word was created because of no apt word existed meaning the above!

He hurmed to the professor to make him laugh;

He hurmed by walking like Michael Jackson.

5.

Can be used in many many ways in place of fuck usually

1. Are you hurming with me?

2. What the Hurm are you talking about?

3. Stop hurming around

4. Why the Hurm would you do that?

See hurm, fuck, bullocks, hindu, ouch

6.

a teacher who knows the weather and always misses mondays with a dell computer and carrys a classroom on wheels.

mr sir is such a hurm

See hurm, teacher, dr, weather, degree, heat, storm, lightning

7.

a akward gothic teen with emo punk rock geek and gamer personalities that all clash at the same time.

god he is acting like a freking hurm


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