To make the um sound to express uncertainty or hesitancy.
Origin
From Middle English um, from Old Norse um, umb, from Proto-Germanic *umbi, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂m̥bʰi. Cognate with Old English ymbe, West Frisian om ("around"), Dutch om ("around"), German um ("around"). More at umbe.
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