English edit

Etymology edit

Onomatopoeic, with reduplication.

Noun edit

tom-tom (plural tom-toms)

  1. A small joined pair of drums, beaten with the hands.
  2. (usually as a pair) Any cylindrical drum, with no snare; part of a drum kit.
  3. Alternative form of tam-tam (a kind of flat gong)

Verb edit

tom-tom (third-person singular simple present tom-toms, present participle tom-tomming, simple past and past participle tom-tommed)

  1. To play the tom-tom (pair of drums).

Anagrams edit