rá-tim-bum

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Portuguese

Etymology

Uncertain. It may have originated among alumni of the Law School of the University of São Paulo as a corruption of "rajá Timbum", referring to a rajah who purportedly visited the institution, or from an onomatopoeic imitation of the sound produced by a fanfare, such as the snare drum (""), the cymbals ("tim") and the bass drum ("bum").

Pronunciation

 

Interjection

rá-tim-bum!

  1. (Brazil) Sung or shouted at the conclusion of a happy birthday song or similar celebration.