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Cums vs Cume - What's the difference?

cums | cume |

As verbs the difference between cums and cume

is that cums is third-person singular of cum while cume is earn cumulatively at the box office.

As a noun cume is

cumulative box office receipts.

cums

English

Verb

(head)
  • (cum)
  • Anagrams

    * *

    cum

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Preposition

    (English prepositions)
  • He built a bus-cum -greenhouse that made a bold statement, but the plants in it didn't live very long.
  • * , Collected Letters: 1926-1950 , University of California/Viking (1985), page 31,
  • He is too good an actor to need that sort of tomfoolery: the effect will be far better if he is a credible mining camp elder-cum -publican.
  • *
  • Conjunction

    (English Conjunctions)
  • But instead of being a salesperson cum''' barista '''cum waitress merely serving the wordsmiths, I'm one of them, reading her latest baby out loud.

    Etymology 2

    Variant of (come).

    Noun

    (-)
  • (label) Semen.
  • (label) An ejaculation.
  • (label) Female ejaculatory discharge.
  • Synonyms
    * (Semen) spunk (qualifier), spooge (US), jiz, jizz, jizzum, jism, gism, gissum, * See also
    Derived terms
    * precum * cumslut, cumwhore, cumdump, cumguzzler, cumrag, cumhole, cumdumpster * cumshot

    Verb

  • (label) To have an orgasm, to feel the sensation of an orgasm.
  • (label) To ejaculate.
  • * {{quote-video
  • , date = 1997-07-14 , title = Visits, Conjugal, and Otherwise , series = , season = 1 , number = 2 , people = Harold Perrineau , role = Augustus Hill , passage = I got no sensation down there, so I don't know when I'm hard, I don't know when I cum . My wife's gotta tell me. }}
    Synonyms
    (have an orgasm) climax * See also

    cume

    English

    Verb

    (en-verb)
  • (label) Earn cumulatively at the box office.
  • * 2014 , Brian Brooks, Deadline Hollywood], “[http://deadline.com/2014/11/jean-luc-godard-goodbye-to-language-horns-box-office-1201271235/ Godard’s ‘Goodbye To Language’ Says Hello To Weekend’s Best Specialty Box Office”, November 2, 2014:
  • *:Despite the exhibitor complications, Goodbye To Language'' has already surpassed Godard’s most recent previous project, ''Film Socialisme, which cumed about $33K in the U.S in its 2011 release.
  • Usage notes

    Particularly in past or perfect forms, as “cumed'” or “has ' cumed ”, since “cumulative box office receipts” is primarily a backwards-looking concept.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (label) Cumulative box office receipts.
  • * 2014 , Justin Chang, Variety, Why Godard’s ‘Goodbye to Language’ Demands a Wider 3D Release”, November 4, 2014:
  • *:With a cume so far of more than $38,000, the film has already outgrossed Godard’s previous feature, “Film socialisme” (2010), despite having opened on far fewer screens.
  • See also

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