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george bushe's favourite saying `whats the president of england'
`erm' `how old are you president bush' `erm' |
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I word used commonly to fill awkward space in conversations I erm, ran over my car with your cat.
...erm, what? |
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awkward space filler used in tense or boring conversations dude: wanna go bowling?
Dudette:i can't as my mother recently died when she tripped over my father, killing him, who fell on my cat Mr. Tiddles, crushing him flat. All my other relatives then died of shock. Dude:Erm....wow...tommorow? |
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Huh?
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anonymous
Apr 19, 2003
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Erm is a word which erm people who erm engage their mouths before their erm brains say a lot. "Excuse me, erm, do you know the way to erm, thingy road?"
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an irish saying for ummm ermmmm....i think so
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A word used whenever one feels insecure or unsure about a situation, person or place in order to create a more comfortable atmosphere. Conversation example:
Person 1: "Whats up?" Person 2: "Nothing." *Akward silence* Person 1: "Erm." Person 2: "That's much better. Let's go buy some fish." |
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