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It's a Catalan carol. A Catalan friend once told me that "fum" means smoke (like our word "fume") and also air and, like the air, great or wonderful.
In the song " fum fum fum " just was in the definition? BS!
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You're reading In the song "fum fum fum" what is the definition of fum? its old english its pronounced foom
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