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BUMMER definition: 1. a rude word for something that is very annoying or not convenient: 2. a rude word for something…. Learn more.
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BUMMER meaning: 1. a rude word for something that is very...
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BUMMER translate: 令人不快的事情;带来不便的事. Learn more in the...
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Noun (1) boy, breaking your leg right before vacation is a bummer the cancellation of the holiday office party was a total bummer that new start-up company proved to be a real bummer Noun (2) a lifelong bummer, he never knew the satisfaction of having to work for a living. Recent Examples on the Web. Noun.
A bummer is a huge disappointment. It's a bummer when you try out for a big role in a play and don't end up getting it. The word bummer is a very casual way to describe or make note of a frustrating experience.
noun. the unpleasant aftermath of taking narcotic drugs, especially frightening hallucinations or unpleasant physical sensations. any unpleasant or disappointing experience: That concert was a real bummer.
bummer in British English. (ˈbʌmə ) noun slang. 1. an unpleasant or disappointing experience. 2. mainly US. a vagrant or idler. 3. an adverse reaction to a drug, characterized by panic or fear.
1. Slang One that depresses, frustrates, or disappoints: Getting stranded at the airport was a real bummer. 2. Slang An adverse reaction to a hallucinogenic drug. 3. a. A loafer or idler. b. A beggar. [From bum, adj.. Sense 3, probably from German Bummler, loafer, from bummeln, to loaf.]
Definition of bummer noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.