oompah

oompah
oom·pah

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  • oompah — ► NOUN informal ▪ the rhythmical sound of deep toned brass instruments in a band. ORIGIN imitative …   English terms dictionary

  • oompah — ☆ oompah or oom pah [o͞om′pä΄ ] n. [echoic] the sound of a repeated, rhythmic bass figure played as by a tuba in a marching band: also oom pah pah …   English World dictionary

  • oompah — /oohm pah, oom /, n. 1. a repetitious bass accompaniment in music typically provided by brasses. adj. 2. marked by an oompah: oompah band. Also, oompah pah /oohm pah pah , oom /. [1875 80; imit.] * * * …   Universalium

  • oompah — also oompah pah noun Etymology: imitative Date: 1877 a repeated rhythmic bass accompaniment especially in a band; also music featuring such accompaniment • oompah verb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • oompah — oom•pah [[t]ˈum pɑ, ˈʊm [/t]] also oom′pah pah n. 1) pms a repetitive, rhythmic bass accompaniment in music typically provided by brasses 2) pms marked by an oompah: an oompah band[/ex] • Etymology: 1875–80; imit …   From formal English to slang

  • oompah — /ˈʊmpa/ (say oompah) noun 1. the sound of two notes played on a brass instrument such as a tuba or trombone. 2. elaborate or lavish display: a ceremony with lots of oompah …  

  • oompah-pah — noun see oompah …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • oompah band — /ˈʊmpa bænd/ (say oompah band) noun a brass band in the German style, with tuba and clarinet playing a simple underlying beat …  

  • oompah — verb To produce an oom pah sound. ...the house filled with the sounds of Mario Lanza, or oompahing tubas …   Wiktionary

  • oompah — n. repeated rhythmical sound made by a tuba or brass instruments (in a band) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • oompah — noun informal the rhythmical sound of deep toned brass instruments in a band. Origin C19: imitative …   English new terms dictionary

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