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- proper noun UK, informal A
nickname for the English city ofBirmingham .
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My friend and I came out of a pub in Brum center my mate said to me f!! king crap in their, out of a door way jumped a nazi bitch sorry police GIRL and hit him with a £80 fine, no, no, no we were not drunk no he did not shout screem just took the ticket and paid it.
Police Use Naughty Word *SHOCK* « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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The DYDA DISPATCHES: No Welsh devolution in Brum skip to main | skip to sidebar
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I ` m sceptical about the melting pot idea but Brum is a locale I deal with at work all the time and I love it.
Whites Will Be A Minority in 20 Years Newmania 2007
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UPDATE2 - Brum is also having trouble with vampires.
Birmingham - Press Reports Laban 2005
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UPDATE2 - Brum is also having trouble with vampires.
Archive 2005-10-23 Laban 2005
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And what's easier - to go after gangsters in Brum and South London, or to hassle a collector?
More Criminal Justice Laban 2005
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And what's easier - to go after gangsters in Brum and South London, or to hassle a collector?
Archive 2005-04-24 Laban 2005
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The Brum were the better side and wanted it more,and the goons have no excuably as the Amazing Whinger knew this was his best chance of a trophybe it a little one aye,and had his strongest side out bar Cesc and the sometimes Walcott.
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"Brum" or "Brummie" is from Brummagem -- modern spelling is Birmingham -- in Warwickshire, which we foreigners always managed to mispronounce as "Warwick" rather than the proper "warrik-shire."
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Brummagem) -- a 'Brum' sovereign may be bought for about four-and-six; a bad crown piece for a good bob; a half-crown for about fippence; a bob for two pence half-penny, and so on.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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