Bummernoun
A forager, especially in Sherman's March to the Sea of November to December 1864.
Bummernoun
An idle, worthless fellow, without any visible means of support; a dissipated sponger.
Bummernoun
A lamb (typically the smallest of a multiple birth) which has been abandoned by its mother or orphaned, and as a consequence is raised in part or in whole by humans.
Bummernoun
(colloquial) A disappointment, a pity, a shame.
Bummernoun
homosexual male
Bummerinterjection
(colloquial) Exclamation of annoyance or frustration at a bummer (disappointment).
Bummernoun
An idle, worthless fellow, who is without any visible means of support; a loafer; a dissipated sponger; one who bums.
Bummernoun
an unpleasant event, experience, or situation; as, getting caught in a cloudburst while wearing my best suit was a bummer.
Bummernoun
an experience that is irritating or frustrating or disappointing;
Bummernoun
a bad reaction to a hallucinogenic drug
Gummernoun
A person or machine that applies gum.
Gummernoun
A punch-cutting tool, or machine for deepening and enlarging the spaces between the teeth of a worn saw.
Gummernoun
A cow or sheep etc. that has lost all of its teeth.
Gummernoun
A punch-cutting tool, or machine for deepening and enlarging the spaces between the teeth of a worn saw.
Gummer
Gummer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandra Gummer (born 1992), Australian soccer player Ben Gummer (born 1978), British Conservative Party politician Don Gummer (born 1946), American sculptor.