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English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Yiddish פֿאָנפֿען (fonfen, “to speak with a nasal twang, to mumble”). Compare fumfer.
Verb
fumf (third-person singular simple present fumfs, present participle fumfing, simple past and past participle fumfed)
- (rare) Synonym of fumfer (“to speak awkwardly or evasively; to fiddle or fumble”)
1983, David S. Reiss, quoting William Christopher, “William Christopher”, in M*A*S*H: The Exclusive, Inside Story of TV's Most Popular Show, Indianapolis, I.N., New York, N.Y.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc., →ISBN, page 42, column 2:'"To me,' Bill says, "Mulcahy is a pretty straight guy who doesn't quite have a handle on everything, and there's a little bit of 'fumfing' [a favorite word of Bill's] and confusion."
1995, Nancy Bogen, Bagatelle·Guinevere, New York, N.Y.: The Twickenham Press, →ISBN, page 262:The other day while I was fumfing on the viewer's panel, something curious happened — when I pressed a particular spot, the pot, which was uppermost in my mind at the moment, materialized on the screen. I'm gonna see if I can find that spot again . . . for starters. . . .
Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic.
Noun
fumf
- (onomatopoeia) The sound of rushing air or a dull impact.
2012, Nichole Bernier, The Unfinished Work of Elizabeth D., New York, N.Y.: Broadway Paperbacks, →ISBN, page 200:I hit the Bruckner Expressway and turned the music up until I could feel the bass in my breastbone. Then I heard the fumf of a blown tire.