dunno..but a stromboli is pretty tasty
2006-10-04 14:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The root of this word is German:
A German Rock Band - http://www.strom-dieband.com/
A computer web page company - http://www.strom.ca/ryan/stromsolutions/index.html
A company who make bathroom equipment - http://www.signofthecrab.com/
An engineering company - http://www.stromengineering.com/solutions.html
Another computer web page company - http://www.stromdesign.com/
A motorcycle - http://www.mikeschinkel.com/Motorcycles/V-Strom/
A management company - http://www.joelstromassociates.com/
A telephone company - http://www.stromcarlson.com/
A realator - http://www.stromrealtors.com/
Heavy Equipment - http://www.roystrom.com/contact_us.htm
Legal advise - http://www.tracystrom.com/
Aviation - http://www.stromaviation.com/
A name of a person (primarilly in USA 1-500,000 families could have this name)
Kevin Strom - http://www.kevin-strom.com/
Strom Thurmond - http://home.att.net/~howingtons/gop/strom.html
David Strom - http://www.strom.com/
General (5 matching dictionaries)
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Strom : Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia [home, info]
Strom : Rhymezone [home, info]
Strom (m) : AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, info]
Strom : LookWAYup Translating Dictionary/Thesaurus [home, info]
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STROM : AbbreviationZ [home, info]
With all this said, the meaning of strom seems to lend itself in the areas of:
current
the continuous steady flow of a body of water, air, heat, etc, in a particular direction.
German: Strom (m)
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stream
any constant flow of liquid Example: streams of tears.
German: Strom (m)
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stream
an uninterrupted and unrelenting burst or succession, eg of insults Example: a stream of questions.
German: Strom (m)
Thus: Strom: a constant or steady flow of something (water, gas, information, etc)
2006-10-04 14:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a storm - either misspelled or in Norwegian.
2006-10-04 13:34:06
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answered by World Famous Neffer 5
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probably just storm misspelt.it's easy to make typing mistakes
2006-10-04 14:37:15
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answered by Anonymous
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otherwise known as Thurman
2006-10-04 13:39:33
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answered by hippiechick 5
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don't know. go ask that one jifk (JFK) guy. oh and jump up and down while doing so :)
2006-10-04 13:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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