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Definition of bummed in English: bummed(also bummed out) adjectivebʌmdbəmd North American informal usually predicative Annoyed, upset, or disappointed. she was really bummed out that she never got to meet you given the foot-tapping music, a lot of people were bummed about not being able to dance Example sentencesExamples - Right now I'm still kinda bummed out about this whole thing with Cam.
- But it's not a cheery film, and not one that does you any favours if you're feeling a bit bummed.
- She's bummed, but she understands.
- The Monday after I was fired, I was feeling pretty bummed out.
- "I was totally bummed and completely frustrated," he says.
- I enjoyed walking around and popping into cake shops (pastelarias), but was bummed that nearly all the retail stores were closed because it was Sunday.
- He was pretty bummed out that she was engaged.
- I'm just bummed I didn't make the final.
- I don't know why I'm so bummed out right now.
- Even some of our fans were kind of bummed.
- I was bummed out, but I know you can't make someone love you.
- I was bummed when I first saw the illustrations.
- The emergency dentist was bummed for me.
- When you're feeling bummed out, the solution is not to keep your feelings bottled up.
- Anyway she was really bummed out that she never got to meet you.
- It's Friday morning and I'm super bummed out.
- I have to tell you, I was pretty bummed out to see some of these shows make the list.
- He filled the club to capacity on a Wednesday and no one was bummed out when he played stuff from his new album.
Definition of bummed in US English: bummed(also bummed out) adjectivebəmdbəmd North American informal usually predicative Annoyed, upset, or disappointed. she was really bummed out that she never got to meet you a lot of people were bummed about not being able to dance Example sentencesExamples - The Monday after I was fired, I was feeling pretty bummed out.
- I'm just bummed I didn't make the final.
- The emergency dentist was bummed for me.
- He filled the club to capacity on a Wednesday and no one was bummed out when he played stuff from his new album.
- I have to tell you, I was pretty bummed out to see some of these shows make the list.
- I was bummed when I first saw the illustrations.
- Right now I'm still kinda bummed out about this whole thing with Cam.
- It's Friday morning and I'm super bummed out.
- He was pretty bummed out that she was engaged.
- "I was totally bummed and completely frustrated," he says.
- I don't know why I'm so bummed out right now.
- I was bummed out, but I know you can't make someone love you.
- I enjoyed walking around and popping into cake shops (pastelarias), but was bummed that nearly all the retail stores were closed because it was Sunday.
- Even some of our fans were kind of bummed.
- But it's not a cheery film, and not one that does you any favours if you're feeling a bit bummed.
- Anyway she was really bummed out that she never got to meet you.
- She's bummed, but she understands.
- When you're feeling bummed out, the solution is not to keep your feelings bottled up.
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