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Webster 1913 Edition


Hummer

Hum′mer

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Noun.
1.
One who, or that which, hums; one who applauds by humming.
Ainsworth.
2.
(Zool.)
A humming bird.

Webster 1828 Edition


Hummer

HUM'MER

,
Noun.
[from hum.] One that hums; an applauder.

Definition 2024


Hummer

Hummer

See also: hummer

English

A Hummer H1.

Alternative forms

Noun

Hummer (plural Hummers)

  1. A brand of sport utility vehicles sold by General Motors, and by extension, any large similar vehicle
  2. (military, slang) The HMMWV or Humvee, a US Army vehicle which replaced the Jeep
    • 1985, Andy Rooney, Pieces of my Mind , ISBN 0380698854, page 38:
      "The vehicle is called the 'Hummer,' a contrived abbreviation of its official designation, 'High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle.'"
    • 1985, James Coates and Michael Kilian, Heavy Losses: The Dangerous Decline of American Defense , ISBN 0670804843, page 25:
      "The Hummer, a clumsy, elongated vehicle the Army intended as a replacement for the hardy Jeep, developed so many problems it became known as the Bummer."
    • 1987, Michael Barone & Grant Ujifusa, The Almanac of American Politics, 1988 , ISBN 0892340371, page 403:
      "He made a point of not taking federal money for the district -- though by 1986 he was bragging about landing an Army contract to build the Hummer vehicle for a South Bend company."
    • 1994, World Book Inc., "Jeep" in World Book Encyclopedia vol. J , ISBN 0716600943, page 25:
      "A Hummer can carry four people."

Usage notes

Since the introduction of the civilian Hummer in the 1990s, this term has ceased to be used for the military vehicle; the term "Humvee" is typically used instead.

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Proper noun

Hummer

  1. A surname of German origin

German

Etymology

Via Middle Low German from a Scandinavian source, probably Norwegian since many lobsters were caught off the coast of Norway. Ultimately from Old Norse humarr (lobster). Compare German Low German Hummer, Plautdietsch Humma (lobster), Dutch hommer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhʊmɐ/

Noun

Hummer m (genitive Hummers, plural Hummer)

  1. lobster

Declension

See also

  • Panzerkrebs m

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German hamar, from Proto-Germanic *hamaraz. Cognate with German Hammer, Dutch hamer, English hammer, Icelandic hamar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhumɐ/

Noun

Hummer m (plural Himmer)

  1. hammer

hummer

hummer

See also: Hummer

English

Noun

hummer (plural hummers)

  1. One who hums.
  2. (informal) A humvee.
  3. (informal) A type of vehicle resembling a jeep but bulkier.
    The newlyweds took a hummer limo back to their casino resort.
  4. (informal) A hummingbird.
  5. (informal) A humdinger.
  6. (baseball) A fastball.
  7. (slang) Fellatio in which the person performing the act vibrates their mouth by humming.
  8. (slang) A very energetic or lively person, a powerful lively thing.
  9. (slang) Something or someone exceptional of their type.
  10. (slang, obsolete) An obvious lie.
  11. (slang, obsolete) A liar.
  12. (slang) An erection.

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse humarr.

Noun

hummer c (singular definite hummeren, plural indefinite hummere)

  1. lobster

Inflection

Noun

hummer n (singular definite hummeret, plural indefinite hummere)

  1. den, hole

Inflection


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse humarr

Noun

hummer (definite singular hummeren, indefinite plural hummere, definite plural hummerne)

  1. a lobster (crustacean)

See also

  • hummar (Nynorsk)

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse humarr.

Noun

hummer c

  1. lobster

Declension

Inflection of hummer 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative hummer hummern humrar humrarna
Genitive hummers hummerns humrars humrarnas

Related terms

  • hummerklo
  • hummertina

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