Erm vs Berm - What's the difference?
erm | berm |
(UK)
(UK)
A narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope
A raised bank or path, especially the bank of a canal opposite the towpath
A terrace formed by wave action along a beach
A mound or bank of earth, used especially as a barrier or to provide insulation
A ledge between the parapet and the moat in a fortification
A strip of land between a street and sidewalk (regional)
As an initialism erm
is (computing).As a noun berm is
a narrow ledge or shelf, as along the top or bottom of a slope.As a verb berm is
to provide something with a berm.erm
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- She was going to, erm ... the salon, I think.
- Erm , I don't think that was supposed to happen.
- - Bob would never say something like that!
- Erm , he just did.