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1[buhm] noun, verb, bummed, bum⋅ming, adjective, bum⋅mer, bum⋅mest.
–noun
1. a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
2. a tramp, hobo, or derelict.
3. Informal. an enthusiast of a specific sport or recreational activity, esp. one who gives it priority over work, family life, etc.: a ski bum; a tennis bum.
4. Informal. an incompetent person.
5. a drunken orgy; debauch.
–verb (used with object)
6. Informal. to borrow without expectation of returning; get for nothing; cadge: He's always bumming cigarettes from me.
7. Slang. to ruin or spoil: The weather bummed our whole weekend.
–verb (used without object)
8. to sponge on others for a living; lead an idle or dissolute life.
9. to live as a hobo.
–adjective Slang.
10. of poor, wretched, or miserable quality; worthless.
11. disappointing; unpleasant.
12. erroneous or ill-advised; misleading: That tip on the stock market was a bum steer.
13. lame: a bum leg.
14. bum around, Informal. to travel, wander, or spend one's time aimlessly: We bummed around for a couple of hours after work.
15. bum (someone) out, Slang. to disappoint, upset, or annoy: It really bummed me out that she could have helped and didn't.
16. on the bum, Informal.
a. living or traveling as or in a manner suggesting that of a hobo or tramp.
b. in a state of disrepair or disorder: The oven is on the bum again.

Origin:
1860–65, Americanism; perh. shortening of or back formation from bummer 1 ; adj. senses of unclear relation to sense “loafer” and perh. of distinct orig.


2. vagabond, vagrant.
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bum 1   (bŭm)   
n.  
  1. A tramp; a vagrant.

  2. A lazy or shiftless person, especially one who seeks to live solely by the support of others.

  3. An incompetent, insignificant, or obnoxious person: The batter called the pitcher a bum.

  4. One who is devoted to a particular activity or milieu: a beach bum.

v.   bummed, bum·ming, bums

v.   intr.
  1. To live by begging and scavenging from place to place. Often used with around.

  2. To loaf.

v.   tr.
  1. To acquire by begging; cadge. See Synonyms at cadge.

  2. Slang To depress, dishearten, or dismay. Often used with out.

adj.  
  1. Inferior; worthless: gave me bum advice; did a bum job of fixing the car.

  2. Disabled; malfunctioning: a bum shoulder.

  3. Unfavorable or unfair: got a bum deal on my final grade for the course.

  4. Unpleasant; lousy: had a bum time at the party.


[Back-formation from bummer.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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Main Entry:  bumming
Part of Speech:  adj
Definition:  depressed; despairing
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