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View synonyms for bummer
bummer
1[ buhm-er ]
bummer
2[ buhm-er ]
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.
interjection
- (used to express disappointment, frustration, or the like):
Looks like we're having a test tomorrow—bummer!
bummer
/ ˈbʌmə /
noun
- an unpleasant or disappointing experience
- a vagrant or idler
- an adverse reaction to a drug, characterized by panic or fear
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They've also undeniably been a spectacular bummer, on a macro and micro scale.
From Salon
“But at the same time, it’s a bummer because if we do win, he won’t be here to see it.”
From Los Angeles Times
“What a bummer,” one person commented on the police post about the arrest.
From Los Angeles Times
Maybe the Tokyo Games could have lured me back, but for a variety of pandemic-related reasons, the whole thing felt like a bummer.
From Los Angeles Times
Heal the Bay’s report included a beach bummer list of the 10 beaches that consistently receive poor marks throughout the year.
From Los Angeles Times
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