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Definition of harumph

harumph

interjection

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Definitions include: to do something more than what is required.
Definitions include: as one of one's prior accomplishments.
Definitions include: quickly.
Definitions include: to leave in a hurry or abruptly.
Definitions include: messing around and partaking in mindless activity, usually for its own sake.
Definitions include: The time that refers to both today and tomorrow when it is unclear which term you should use. Typically used between the times of late night and early morning.
Definitions include: to search the ground for already-smoked yet salvageable cigarette butts. Note: usually performed by homeless.
Definitions include: to pay attention or to start doing a task correctly.
Definitions include: to acquire a buzz by smoking marijuana; "get stoned".
Definitions include: to flatulate; "fart".

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