- oomph
- noun Etymology: imitative of a sound made under exertion Date: 1936 1. personal charm or magnetism ; glamour 2. sex appeal 3. punch, vitality
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Oomph! — OOMPH! … Википедия
Oomph! — Background information Origin Wolfsburg, Germany Genres … Wikipedia
Oomph — Oomph! von links nach rechts: Léo, Flux, Dero, Crap, Hagen Gründung 1989 Genre EBM (1989 1992) Neue Deutsche Härte, Crossover … Deutsch Wikipedia
Oomph! — Datos generales Origen Alemania … Wikipedia Español
Oomph — OOMPH! Oomph! Pays d’origine Allemagne Genre(s) Metal industriel E.B.M. Années actives 1989 – Aujourd hui Label(s) … Wikipédia en Français
Oomph! — Pays d’origine Allemagne Genre(s) Metal industriel E.B.M. Années actives 1989 – Aujourd hui Label(s) … Wikipédia en Français
Oomph ! — OOMPH! Oomph! Pays d’origine Allemagne Genre(s) Metal industriel E.B.M. Années actives 1989 – Aujourd hui Label(s) … Wikipédia en Français
OOMPH! — Pays d’origine Allemagne Genre musical Metal industriel E.B.M. Neue Deutsche Härte Années d activité … Wikipédia en Français
Oomph! — von links nach rechts: Léo, Flux … Deutsch Wikipedia
oomph — [umf] n [U] informal [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: Probably from the sound of someone making an effort] a quality that makes something attractive and exciting and that shows energy ▪ It s not a bad song, but it needs more oomph … Dictionary of contemporary English
oomph — sexual attractiveness, 1937, suggestive visceral physical sound. Ann Sheridan (1915–1967) was the original Hollywood oomph girl (1939) … Etymology dictionary