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eunjinny  +  696738 Sun, 12 Apr 09 12:56 AM
What does 'bummer' mean?
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Grammar Geek  +  696800 Sun, 12 Apr 09 05:34 AM
Something unfortunate/unluckly/not good.

 

 

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CalifJim  +  696814 Sun, 12 Apr 09 08:05 AM
Anything that makes someone feel sad.
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