Bumming Meaning in English
word · lemma: bum
释义
'Bumming' means wandering around with no clear purpose, or (informally) asking for things, especially money, from others. Sometimes it also means feeling sad or disappointed.
用法与细微差别
Informal and mostly used in American and British English. 'Bumming around' means wasting time aimlessly. 'Bumming (something) off (someone)' means asking for or borrowing informally; e.g. 'bumming a ride.' Can also mean feeling down: 'I'm bumming about the news.' Most uses are casual/slang.
例句
He spent the summer bumming around Europe.
basic
She is always bumming money off her friends.
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He's just bumming around the park today.
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I've been bumming about the bad news all week.
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He was bumming a cigarette from his coworker before lunch.
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We were just bumming around downtown, trying to kill time.
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