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  1. BUMMER definition: 1. a rude word for something that is very annoying or not convenient: 2. a rude word for something…. Learn more.

  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. Synonyms for BUMMER: accident, bore, downer, tragedy, catastrophe, misfortune, down, calamity; Antonyms of BUMMER: trip, upper, pick-me-up, success, relief, winner, hit, blockbuster.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. something unpleasant or annoying: That last exam was a real bummer. (Definition of bummer from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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  9. noun. /ˈbʌmə (r)/ /ˈbʌmər/ a bummer. [singular] (informal) a disappointing or unpleasant situation. It's a real bummer that she can't come. Word Origin. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. See bummer in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  10. 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 .]

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