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kazoo (n.)

1884, American English, a commercial name, probably an alteration of earlier bazoo "trumpet" (1877), which probably is ultimately imitative (compare bazooka). In England, formerly called a Timmy Talker, in France, a mirliton.

Kazoos, the great musical wonder, ... anyone can play it; imitates fowls, animals, bagpipes, etc. [1895 Montgomery Ward catalogue, p.245]

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Definitions of kazoo from WordNet

kazoo (n.)
a toy wind instrument that has a membrane that makes a sound when you hum into the mouthpiece;
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