A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. Someone peed on ya rug man, that's a bummer ! (The Big Lebowsky, 1998)
1. A word describing the misfortune of something or someone. 2. A situation in which no desireable result can occur 3. A negative form of agreement. 4. A response used when the respondee couldn't care less about the topic at hand.
1. Friend 1: My wife left me last night Friend 2: Bummer for you. 2. Man 1: We're surrounded by venomous snakes! Man 2: Wow, this is quite the bummer. 3. Girl: Do you find me attractive? Guy: Bummer 4. Friend 1: It appears that tomorrow is my last day to live. Friend 2: Bummer
- Bummer! There's a hole in the boat - Bummer! There's a bomb in the bus - Bummer! There's an old person in the car - Bummer! There's a dead guy in the airplane - Bummer! There's a blind guy driving the mini-van - Bummer! There's a hippy in the Anti-Earth hour national meeting - Bummer! There's a Jew above Hitlers grave - Bummer! There's a hippy on the road infront of the double decker bus
Old fashioned UK slang term for a homosexual man.
There goes a right couple of bummers.
Bummer (noun) 1) A derogatory name for a homosexual of either gender. Origin: 1350–1400; Middle English bom, meaning the buttocks 2) A phrase one uses when disappointed
Guy 1: Dude, what’s with that guy’s mustache, is he a fag? Guy 2: That word is offensive, you can’t use it anymore! Guy 1: I can’t say fag anymore? Bummer. Guy 2: Don’t start calling me names, you butt-pirate
A plural of bummer meaning homosexuals. Due to their love of anal sex.
Apparently all the people that drink in that bar are a bunch of bummers I found a couple of bummers fucking in the attic