Goombah Definition
Alternative form of gumbe, a Jamaican drum.
Other Word Forms of Goombah
Noun
Origin of Goombah
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Probably originates from the Neapolitan cumpà, (Italian compare and the Sicilian cognate, cumpari, akin to Spanish compadre), and literally means "godfather," but used to denote "friend." Often used to refer to 'family friends' or friends close enough to be considered an 'aunt' or 'uncle', though not related by blood. To an English-speaking ear, the unaspirated stops of the Southern Italian dialect (especially Neapolitan) are interpreted as voiced stops, yielding "goombah."
From Wiktionary
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Probably alteration of Italian compare godfather from Medieval Latin compater compadre
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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see gumbe
From Wiktionary
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