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It was a real bummer of a day, all right.
And having it come back at him so quickly was the real bummer.
It's a huge bummer, because I really want to work with him again.
You taught one of them once and he turned out to be a bummer.
But those hopes have given way to another bummer of a season.
Then it's a real bummer unless another one is close at hand.
No question, he thought, today's going to be a bummer.
But he'd sure picked a bummer of a day to find that out.
So, it's a major bummer that this happened when it did.
That had lasted about a week and a half, a total bummer.
Not complaining, just trying to get a feel for how Americans use the word "bummer".
Or you might think about what a bummer it would be if your house burned down.
Where's a person to turn for a good, old-fashioned bummer?
Plus, getting locked out of my own house was a major bummer!
I know last year, they said every first period was a bit of a bummer."
- 2 years 11 months ago Quite a bummer reading this.
It's easy to make a bad video for a song you like, and that's a bummer.
But it was a bummer to see your name go down the list."
Bummer Four had been empty for at least twenty-four hours.
There are never any leftovers; which is kind of a bummer, really.
The curtains were drawn, which was a bit of a bummer.
Admission into these hospitals is free, but a real bummer.
"If I have to go home after four excerpts, that's going to be a bummer."
He'd known today was going to be a bummer.
"That would have been a real bummer, especially for Bob.