It's a sound made by human beings in conversation in several different languages,
which is the equivalent of a filibustering technique, and means roughly:
"I can't think of what to say next but I don't want to turn the floor over to you yet".
Ummmmm this did not help at all! never using this again!
kids words that start with x
a weighing machine measures weight by the gravitational pull of the body into the scale : )
absolute value of 8 is 8.
-12
What?
ummmmm.... no?....
It means that the fly is hot. But this is a bad choice because it will die in the snow. I ummmmm...... think
Ummmmm they will show it on t.v then they will throw you in jail!!! Ummmmm they will show it on t.v then they will throw you in jail!!!
Ummmmm....... NO
ummmmm... WHO DOESN'T?!?!?!?!
ummmmm yes she is
ummmmm… sry NO ANSWER
ummmmm... Moses?
ummmmm no probably not!
ummmmm.......... gravity????
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