词组 | bummer |
释义 | bummer Theme: DISCOURAGEMENT n. a disagreeable thing or person.My coach is a real bummer.The game was a bummer you wouldn't believe. Theme: INTOXICATION - BAD n. a bad drug experience.She almost didn't get back from a bum trip.This bummer comes from mixing pills. bummer noun 1 a male homosexual. Also known as a 'bummer boy' UK, 1967. 2 a disappointing or depressing event US, 1965. 3 a bad experience with LSD or another hallucinogen US, 1966. 4 a beggar, a tramp, a bum US, 1855 bummer1. noun Someone or something that is unpleasant. This rain is a real bummer—will the sun ever come out again? Stop being such a bummer! 2. noun An unpleasant experience induced by drugs. No, I don't take that stuff anymore—last time was a real bummer. 3. adjective Describing someone or something unpleasant. Oh, it was a bummer party—you didn't miss anything. bummer1. and bum trip n. a bad drug experience. (Drugs.) She almost didn’t get back from a bum trip. I had a real bummer on that stuff. I may quit yet. 2. n. a disagreeable thing or person. The game was a bummer you wouldn’t believe. 3. mod. disappointing; unpleasant. I had a real bummer day. bummerAn unsuccessful, unpleasant, or tedious experience; a failure. At first used to describe a bum trip, a frightening narcotic experience, it was quickly transferred to other kinds of experience. Both rely on the sense of bum meaning “bad,” a usage dating from the late 1800s (see bum steer). For example, “That ball game was a bummer; not only did it rain but we lost.” |
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