It basically refers to making someone understand how it is.
If you are talking about the Drum 'n' Bass group, they are Australian.
The drum stick... is called the drum stick... What do you mean?
A waisted drum is another term for an hourglass drum - a drum which folds inwards in the middle so as to give the appearance of an hourglass.
the head If you mean a drummers drumstick it is called the tip.
did you mean Taiko? Taiko means drum in Japanese (etymologically "great" or "wide drum").
As a war drum to give signals to troops and frighten the enemy.
No, if you buy a house in Australia they will not give you an Australian passport. You need to apply for an Australian passport, and you can only do that by becoming an Australian citizen.
If you mean give an example, an oil-drum (ignoring the rims and other details), a length of ordinary pipe, the cylinders in an engine...
No. The purpose of the drum was to give orders to the troops and not to motivate.
omg its a drum
australian's people are very polite.
"Drum" is not a mass unit I'm familiar with. If you mean a drum of something, what's the volume and what's it filled with?