vroom



vroom

and varoom (vrum and vɑˈrum)
1. interj. the noise of a loud engine. (Onomatopoetic.) Vroom, vroom went the engine as Vic gunned it over and over.
2. in. to move rapidly from place to place; to travel at high speed, making the noise of a loud engine. The little boy varoomed down the sidewalk on his tricycle.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AliÉNora-lye-NOR (French)Occitan
BartŁOmiejbahr-TWAWM-yayPolish
Phil[fil]
Stace-Medieval English
Nia (1)-Welsh
Metushelach-Biblical Hebrew