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/bəm/,
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bumming, present participle; bummed, past tense; bums, 3rd person singular present; bummed, past participle;
  1. Travel, with no particular purpose or destination
    • - hebummed aroundFlorida for a few months
  2. Pass one's time idly
    • - we spent most of the summer just bumming around
  3. Get by asking or begging
    • - they tried to bum money off us
  4. Make (someone) feel upset or disappointed
    • - it really bummed me out when he forgot my birthday

  1. (bum) mooch: ask for and get free; be a parasite
  2. (bum) of very poor quality; flimsy
  3. (bum) rotter: a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible; "only a rotter would do that"; "kill the rat"; "throw the bum out"; "you cowardly little pukes!"; "the British call a contemptible person a `git'"
  4. (bum) be lazy or idle; "Her son is just bumming around all day"
  5. (bum) tramp: a disreputable vagrant; "a homeless tramp"; "he tried to help the really down-and-out bums"
  6. (bum) idler: person who does no work; "a lazy bum"
  7. Bummed was the second album by British band Happy Mondays. It was released in November 1988.
  8. (Bummer (film)) Bimmer (Russian title: Бумер (pronounced Boo-me-r) is a 2003 film directed by Peter Buslov. The plot is about four people who get into trouble with the law and have to leave the city using a black BMW (the eponymous "Bummer").
  9. (bum) The buttocks; (rare, Canada, US) The anus; A person; to sodomize; to engage in anal sex; Of poor quality or highly undesirable; Unfair; Injured and without the possibility of full repair, defective; Unpleasant
  10. (bummer) A forager During the American Civil War, especially during Sherman's southern campaign, "bummer" would forage and incidentally to reconnoiter; comparative form of bum: more bum; Exclamation of annoyance or frustration at a bummer (disappointment)
  11. (BUM(beta-uniform mixture analysis)) This model is used to quickly compute the FDR estimates for the analysis of microarray data by taking the distribution of individual p-values to follow a mixture of a Beta density function from the genes that differentially expressed and a uniform density ...
  12. (BUM) Bump map files that give the content a bumpy appearance.
  13. (BUM) The breech, or backside.
  14. (BuM) Manufacturer of locking/latching assemblies. Examples: Bus door handles, cargo door handles/latches, and rear hatches.
  15. (Bum) (v) to borrow something i.e. bum a smoke (n.) someone who doesn’t go anywhere without visible means of support
  16. (Bum) Bottom; rear end; buttocks; behind (I think you get the picture).
  17. (Bum) If your hand was extended then “bum” was a request made to a smoker by an alleged ex-smoker who claimed to have quit. In reality, he merely quit buying them. If no smokers were involved and everyone was snickering then bum was a body part. ...
  18. (Bum) In the UK, the definition of 'bums' describes more than adequately the biggest muscle in the body. In the US, a person whom in Britian we would call a tramp. Also the act of being a bum
  19. (Bum) To leave the end of the joint all soggy & wet for the next person. Not good smoking etiquette.
  20. (Bum) an arse, a bottom, the derriererer, an ass
  21. (Bum) backside; arse; freckle; butt; someone down on their luck and living on the street
  22. (Bum) n. Buttocks. "My bum’s a bit sore after riding all day."
  23. (Bum) target of  teachers with a cane  and a mother with de-worming medicine
  24. (The Bum) Non-migratory and non-working.