Ahem in a sentence as a noun

Trying to create another Bitcoin client which attempts to agree with that set of rules is, ahem, fraught.

Compare to creating a .deb properly, which is, ahem, non-trivial.

They'll have a better understanding of, ahem, engineering reality.

Many advertising platforms, ahem, make it very straightforward for American advertisers to advertise their wares to users in developing markets.

You'll also likely require substantial external support for initial campaigns because relative to the lawyers, doctors, businessmen, undertakers, and pilots in your cohort you are, ahem, kinda poor.

Ahem definitions

noun

the utterance of a sound similar to clearing the throat; intended to get attention, express hesitancy, fill a pause, hide embarrassment, warn a friend, etc.