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Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
bum — I. noun Etymology: Middle English bom Date: 14th century buttocks II. adjective Etymology: perhaps from 4bum Date: 1859 1. a. of poor quality or nature < bum luck > … New Collegiate Dictionary
bum — I adj Bad, no good. What a bum trip that project was. 1850s II v To borrow. Can I bum ten bucks until the end of the week? 1940s III v To depress. That really bums me! 1950s … Historical dictionary of American slang
bum — I. n 1. British the bottom, backside, buttocks. From the Middle English period to the end of the 18th century it was possible to use this word in English without offending respectable persons. By the 19th century it was considered rude, perhaps… … Contemporary slang
bad trip — [n] unpleasant experience bad scene, bummer*, bum trip*, disaster, downer*, drag*, freak out*, unhappy situation, unpleasant drug experience, unpleasant situation; concepts 674,675 … New thesaurus
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bummer — 1. AND bum trip n. a bad drug experience. (Drugs.) □ She almost didn’t get back from a bum trip. □ This bummer comes from mixing pills. 2. n. a disagreeable thing or person. □ My coach is a real bummer … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
bummer — n 1. a bad experience, a disappointment. An American expression (said to have originated in the jargon of the racetrack where it meant a loss which reduced one to the status of a bum) which spread to Britain and Australia in the hippy era of the… … Contemporary slang
bad scene — [n] misfortunate event bad trip*, bummer*, bum trip*, depressing experience, disaster, downer*, drag*, raw deal, rotten hand, unhappy situation, unpleasant experience, unpleasant situation; concepts 674,675 … New thesaurus
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