Similar words: summer, midsummer, pummel, plummet, dimmer, hammer, commerce, immerse. Meaning: ['bʌmə] n. 1. an experience that is irritating or frustrating or disappointing 2. a bad reaction to a hallucinogenic drug.
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1. I had a bummer of a day.
2. It's a real bummer that she can't come.
3. Now, the bad news: the book is a bummer.
4. It was a real bummer being ill on holiday.
5. That would be a bummer, dude.
6. This whole business is a bummer.
7. Michael: That sounds like a real bummer.
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8. Bummer, I've goofed already, Sam thought.
9. Ian: a bummer. You must have been depressed afterwards.
10. Reality, though, is such a bummer.
11. Losing your wallet is a real bummer.
12. It's a real bummer to lose your job.
13. That picture was really a bummer.
14. It's a real bummer , but I guess we're back to square one.
15. Bummer! He'd missed again.
16. John: What a bummer.
17. And as we all know from the great chemical fire of 1994, an unhappy Sprewell is a prodigious bummer indeed.
18. Given all this , they did not exactly need their art to a bummer too.
19. Elvin : Right. And that would be a total 4 giga - bummer.
20. The idea of having but one life to lead has always been a bummer.
21. Having to stand in line so long was a real bummer.
22. Given all this, they did not exactly need their art to be a bummer too.