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  • Unfortunately she has to work and then has class after work which is a bit of a bummer.
  • That the humorous element is not wanting to the narrative one can show (premising that a "bummer" is an unauthorised forager, or, in plainer language, a self-elected plunderer, which is much the same as Current Literature
  • The bill would allow the impecunious tramp, corner loafer, pimp and saloon bummer, who have no interests at stake, to go to the polls and make their voices heard.
  • Yeah it's a bummer for a couple of days but I guess it doesn't reflect poorly on the rest of our lives.
  • It's a bit of a bummer - we've had a full time crew out canvassing, full time in this constituency for a month now.
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  • That said, the only other possibility - and this one's a bit of a bummer - is that he's no more than… just a flirt.
  • Potentially taking away the opportunity for emerging artists to show there is a real bummer.
  • It was devoid of punditry, the real bummer is listening to commentary while an historic event is proceeding before our eyes. Matthew Yglesias » Disrespect
  • Having cracked, bubbly, sore skin on my hands was always a bit of a bummer, especially as a teenager.
  • The only bummer about this series is the Saturday-night time slot, otherwise we applaud these top-notch docos.
  • Up in his pants pocket Slothrop is still packing around that chesspiece old S-ure Bummer gave him. Gravity's Rainbow
  • By Spears' standards, the year to date has been a bummer.
  • Sheesh, a bummer to be sure, but the show isn't just about despair, faulty canaries and premature death from lung cancer.
  • A good number of men now filling high places in the land have been, in their Californian days, bummers.
  • Getting stung by a jellyfish is among summer's beach bummers.
  • This pinch-faced orphan—bummers, his father called them, though most ranchers referred to them as dogies—had swollen eyes and a nose cracked from lack of milk. Plain Language
  • And as we all know from the great chemical fire of 1994, an unhappy Sprewell is a prodigious bummer indeed.
  • Although it was certainly a bummer, she'd had an amazing experience, and now she has a fantastic video clip of herself singing.
  • I live in "Texes" and really want to send in a wreck...but here's irony: I, the proofer, was deeply distressed when I discovered that my local grocery store cake decorators can spell and write well...bummer! What's That Spell?
  • At first, news of devastating global climate change might seem a bit of a bummer.
  • Obummer is a liberal radical in centralist clothing, so who cares. Democrats thump Pawlenty for Virginia appearance
  • He can't see my favorite color which is a bummer, but it's better than the ex-boyfriend who was allergic to many of my favorite foods (shrimp, clam chowder).
  • You don't want people around you that are just bummers and hate what they are doing or you don't want people around you that are not very good at what they are doing.
  • It's a bummer, but it was really interesting, and they're the kind of people who can laugh about misfortunate things, so we just had a really interesting day talking. Mike Ragogna: Beyond Dirty Dancing & Semisonic : Conversations with Dan Wilson and Franke Previte
  • The only bummer is when I look at my bare body in the mirror.
  • He lip-syncs (bummer) his way through the classic diddy with some help from the craziest backup dancers we have ever seen, including Darth Vader and a gorilla. The 'Trolololo' Guy Returns In Completely Ridiculous Live Show (VIDEO)
  • Severe-looking assistant headmistress is an all-around bummer. Which Harry Potter Character Gets Whacked?
  • Sent on their way: David Chum (waiter from Boston), Amanda Perna (squeaky-voiced girl who showed a romper as her signature look), Serena da Conceicao (who postponed getting married in Iceland to try out for the show -- and had tried out and been turned down ten years ago, ouch), and (bummer!!) Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking Recap: Project Runway Season 9 Premiere, "Come as You Are"
  • Lee said the theater will lose on the deal if it gets what he calls bummer movies. Berks county news
  • Getting a constant earful from your folks is a total bummer.
  • Nobody wanted to face the three-hour flight back to Kuwait with packages undelivered — it made the flight longer and burned fuel like crazy; and to face the crew that had worked like dogs to ready the aircraft, load the bombs, and paint love notes to Osama bin Laden and Mullah Mohammed Omar on the ordnance was a full-bore bummer. The Kabul-ki Dance
  • This is what we used to call a bummer, back in the Early Days The old man in the truck stared down at me in slow alarm. A Daemon at Oxford
  • having to stand in line so long was a real bummer
  • An absolute 'bummer' - but the reality that I've had to face. Facing Facts
  • Obviously the biggest bummer about the AGM going down in flames, again, is that there was no opportunity to reduce the number of people required for a quorate meeting.
  • They knew from their experience inside that war, that that war was a bummer.
  • While generally speaking that's a very good thing indeed, it's a bummer when your personal fortune is placed at the mercy of somebody's greed.
  • Now I need a wetsuit and a surfboard… bummer I didn't bring over at least one board from my quiver in NZ with me.
  • She is a big wage earner, which is good for her but get off the Obummer band wagon and be proud already!. ABC News: Top Stories
  • The shoulder is a bummer for paddling, but the pain in the neck is especially a bummer since it is always there.
  • It's a bummer to consider a future in which broadcasts -- which we can all see and record -- are replaced with geo-locked, streaming crippleware netcasts. Boing Boing
  • I thought it might have been 2004 that was a real bummer but it may just have been the age of 47.
  • It's a bummer when talented people endeavour to do something artistically challenging, only to have the end result not live up to the promise.
  • Although they are more prone to slip down, slippage is often not a problem with carbon posts, but it is a bummer if it happens to you.
  • But with Sandy Graff it was different; he belonged identically to the place, and all the town knew him, the sinister tragedy of his history, and all the why and wherefore that led to his becoming the poor miserable drunken outcast -- the town "bummer" -- that he was. Shapes that Haunt the Dusk
  • Think about what a bummer it would be if after these autobiographies were finished (I think there are supposed to be three volumes) we understood and knew everything about Bob Dylan.
  • Bum, coming by way of an earlier bummer from the German bummler, becomes noun, adjective, verb and adverb. Chapter 1. Introductory. 5. The General Character of American English
  • Getting stung by a jellyfish is among summer's beach bummers.
  • And it might also be a bummer for recreational smokers.
  • The only bummer is that my favorite song of theirs - EGC Clambake for February 1, 2007
  • The thing that dismayed me was, the rest of the players, the ones getting drunk, were mostly lawyers and other A-types whose natural inclination is to design rules for everyone, so the bummer was the person least likely to insist on rules was the one demanding them. "Woke up from dream I was starring in reality TV game show with ambiguous rules that I could not figure out."
  • One of the reasons I signed on is because I wanted to work with Frankenheimer, so it's a real bummer he's not doing it.
  • The swagman loafer, or ‘bummer,’ times himself, especially in bad weather, to arrive at the shed just about sundown.
  • We went to book our bus tickets on to Hanoi, and found out that the busses stopped running sooner than we had expected, allowing us only 24 hours in Hoi An. Bummer, but travelling in Vietnam during Tet is like trying to get around Latin America during Semana Santa. Hoi An and Hanoi « Wanderings
  • Regardless of cost, the bummer is the realization that this is a vehicle that was designed to fit the congested, exurban, 90 percent of drivers travel less than 50 miles per day world that we live in today, rather than the "go west young man" America that built it. FOXNews.com
  • Anyway, my birthday last year was more of a bummer, because Rodney Dangerfield passed away.
  • My right arm still hurts from the steering wheel hanked it. on 3 / 6 / 09 that's a bummer. what a jerk for doing a hit and run. glad you didn't get hurt any worse than you did. Undefined

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