Bum
(
noun
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verb
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adjective
)
(As a noun)
Bum ( noun )
- The buttocks or backside.
- A person who is lazy and does not have a job or a home.
Origin:
The word bum comes from the middle english word bumm, which comes from the old english word bumm, which means "buttocks" or "backside".
Examples:
- He fell and landed on his bum.
- She sat on the bum of the couch.
- The bum was sore from sitting too long.
- He was labeled a bum because he was homeless.
- She was called a bum because she was unemployed.
(As a verb)
Bum ( verb )
- The buttocks or backside.
- A person who is lazy and does not have a job or a home.
Origin:
The word bum comes from the middle english word bumm, which comes from the old english word bumm, which means "buttocks" or "backside".
Examples:
- He fell and landed on his bum.
- She sat on the bum of the couch.
- The bum was sore from sitting too long.
- He was labeled a bum because he was homeless.
- She was called a bum because she was unemployed.
(As an adjective)
Bum ( adjective )
- The buttocks or backside.
- A person who is lazy and does not have a job or a home.
Origin:
The word bum comes from the middle english word bumm, which comes from the old english word bumm, which means "buttocks" or "backside".
Examples:
- He fell and landed on his bum.
- She sat on the bum of the couch.
- The bum was sore from sitting too long.
- He was labeled a bum because he was homeless.
- She was called a bum because she was unemployed.