can mean anything you want. it is a verb (herming), adjective (herm, hermy), noun (herm, hermer). can be used to describe anything in any way. it can be either positive or negative.
Phallic symbol, associated with Hermes.'
Used as road markers in Ancient Greece.
Travelling along the ancient greek roads, we came up, spaced at specific intervals down the road, stone markers, having the head of Hermes, and a narrowing square pedastal base that had a raised phallic symbol about halfway down. They are called "herms" by the local populace.
Spanish for “Bro”. “Bro” is short for “Brother” and in Spanish, “Brother” translates to “Hermano”. Shortened “Hermano” is “Herm”, with the “H” being silent. Used unterchangeably with "Bro".