A 'hum' is a
sound made by
singing a wordless tone with the mouth completely closed, forcing the sound to emerge from the
nose. To 'hum' is to produce such a sound, most often with a
melody. It keeps the
volume at a low level, so humming is rarely used in musical productions, with some exceptions such as
scat singing and
vocables. Humming is sometimes used to keep the melody when the singer does not know the
lyrics.
A hum has a particular
timbre (or sound quality), usually a
monotone or with slightly varying
tones. There are other similar sounds not produced by human singing that are also called hums, such as a sound produced by
machinery in operation or by an
insect in flight. The
hummingbird was named for the sound that bird makes in flight.
Slang Usage
Hummer is used as slang for a form of
oral sex, where the giving partner makes a humming sound during the act, to add a source of vibration.
Frank Zappa used ''hum'' as a
pun in his
song, ''Dinah-Moe Humm'', with the reference being both to this slang usage and the hum made by a
dynamo in operation.
Hum is British slang for
stink. For example, "That is humming," would mean "That smells bad."
See also
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The Hum - an apparently widespread phenomenon involving a low-frequency 'hum' of unknown origin, inaudible to most people
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Mains hum - an electric or electromagnetic phenomenon that causes a low frequency (50 or 60 Hz) audible signal.