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bummed

Bummed vs Summed - What's the difference?

bummed | summed |


As verbs the difference between bummed and summed

is that bummed is past tense of bum while summed is past tense of sum.

Terms vs Bummed - What's the difference?

terms | bummed |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb bummed is

(bum).

Bammed vs Bummed - What's the difference?

bammed | bummed |


As verbs the difference between bammed and bummed

is that bammed is (bam) while bummed is (bum).

Bummed vs Bumped - What's the difference?

bummed | bumped |


As verbs the difference between bummed and bumped

is that bummed is past tense of bum while bumped is past tense of bump.

Bummed vs Hummed - What's the difference?

bummed | hummed |


As verbs the difference between bummed and hummed

is that bummed is (bum) while hummed is (hum).

Ummed vs Bummed - What's the difference?

ummed | bummed |


As verbs the difference between ummed and bummed

is that ummed is (um) while bummed is (bum).

Gummed vs Bummed - What's the difference?

gummed | bummed |


As verbs the difference between gummed and bummed

is that gummed is (gum) while bummed is (bum).

Cummed vs Bummed - What's the difference?

cummed | bummed |


As verbs the difference between cummed and bummed

is that cummed is (nonstandard) (in the sense of having an orgasm) (cum) while bummed is (bum).

Mummed vs Bummed - What's the difference?

mummed | bummed |


As verbs the difference between mummed and bummed

is that mummed is (mum) while bummed is (bum).

Bummer vs Bummed - What's the difference?

bummer | bummed |


As a noun bummer

is (obsolete) a forager especially in sherman's march to the sea of november to december 1864 or bummer can be a disappointment, a pity, a shame or bummer can be (british|slang|uncommon) homosexual male.

As an adjective bummer

is (bum).

As an interjection bummer

is exclamation of annoyance or frustration at a bummer (disappointment).

As a verb bummed is

(bum).

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