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And, adding to the amazingness, Wikipedia alleges that “koom koom” is a derogatory slang word for gay.
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A marHaba bikum! mahr-hah-bah bee-koom; Welcome to all of you!
Arabic for Dummies Bouchentouf, Amine 2006
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He took the hammer an 'ca'd a' the coals fair into koom, an 'then he redd up at the back shop till I cudna lay my hands on a single thing' at I wantit.
My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond
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Noo-koom, evidently supposing Ojistoh to be in doubt, interposed: 'You must sit upon the brush with him, because I have promised that you would.
The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Arthur Henry Howard Heming 1905
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It was this way, my son: one night, when old Noo-koom, Ojistoh's grandmother, became convinced that we lovers had sat under the blanket long enough, she decided that it was time we sat upon the brush together, or were married.
The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Arthur Henry Howard Heming 1905
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The _koom-pa-ra_, or opossum-string form of phallocrypt, forms a kind of tassel, and is colored red; it is hung from the waist-belt in the middle line.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism Havelock Ellis 1899
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"Nehar-ak koom said -- God be with you!" said Dicky in Arabic.
Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Nehar-ak koom said, Mahommed Wassef," said Dicky; and sat upon a bench and drew a narghileh to him, wiping the ivory mouthpiece with his handkerchief.
Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Volume 1 Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Nehar-ak koom said -- God be with you!" said Dicky in Arabic.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Nehar-ak koom said, Mahommed Wassef," said Dicky; and sat upon a bench and drew a narghileh to him, wiping the ivory mouthpiece with his handkerchief.
Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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