bum out
English
Etymology
From bum (“unpleasant, depressing”).
Pronunciation
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Verb
bum out (third-person singular simple present bums out, present participle bumming out, simple past and past participle bummed out)
- (slang, transitive) To cause a person to be depressed or disappointed.
- 2008, Rick Weegman, "Cloquet-Esko-Carlton: childhood dreams come true," Duluth News Tribune, 5 Mar.,
- “It bums me out that I can’t play, but I’m glad my brother has the opportunity,” Austin Baker said.
- 2008, Rick Weegman, "Cloquet-Esko-Carlton: childhood dreams come true," Duluth News Tribune, 5 Mar.,
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