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Definitions of bummers in various dictionaries:
noun - an experience that is irritating or frustrating or disappointing
noun - a bad reaction to a hallucinogenic drug
adj - of little value; worthless
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Lousy breaks |
Drags |
Debbie Downer et. al |
Downers |
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Dec 31 2016 Universal |
Mar 28 2014 New York Times |
Oct 9 2011 L.A. Times Daily |
Sep 24 2008 New York Times |
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Plural form of bummer. |
a disappointing or unpleasant situation or experience. |
A disappointing or unpleasant situation or experience. |
A loafer or vagrant. |
Bummers description |
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Bummers was a nickname applied to foragers of Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's Union army during its March to the Sea and north * through South Carolina and North Carolina during the American Civil War. The designation "bummers" was used, both by soldiers and civilians, to describe Sherman's soldiers, official and unofficial, who "requisitioned" food from Southern homes along the route of the Army's march. Often highly destructive in nature, bummers became notorious among Southerners for looting and vandalism, and they did much to shatter the illusion that the Confederate Army was successfully defending its territory on all fronts. The bummers' activities in Georgia and the Carolinas helped ensure that the South would be unable to sustain its war effort; additionally, bummers' destruction of industrial property rendered the garrisoning of southern cities largely unnecessary by destroying most, if not all, of those facilities in their path that replenished the Confederate war effor |