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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Bum - what exact does it mean ?

Hi, I'm an Indonesian...

Well, I'm getting confused bout this "bum". I've tried to googling it. And I found so many definitions. But I still can't get it...

1. Bum = buttock, lazy,

2. Sexy bum, I've tried to googling it (http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=sexy%20bum&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi)... and thaaadhaaa so many

3. Bum = fab girl

4. And how bout this one I found a website beautyandtheBUM.com.au... and the main topics of the website isn't related with buttocks, lazy, fab GIRLs. there were just men, male fashion, male photography, and it even has a related topic with gay....

help me....
  

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You might as well get used to it. English, like most languages, has many, many words with multiple meanings. v.

  • You might as well get used to it.
  • English, like most languages, has many, many words with multiple meanings.
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  • w=beach+***&ls=a ]DICTIONARY[/url]), judging from the photos on its index page-- photos of gay surfers.
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You might as well get used to it. English, like most languages, has many, many words with multiple meanings. Your #4 probably refers to 'beach ***' (q.v. in the [url=http://www.onelook.com/?w=beach+***&ls=a]DICTIONARY[/url]), judging from the photos on its index page-- photos of gay surfers.
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terima kasih banyak Tuan Micawber..... can't u get it ??? Emotion: big smile

Thank you soo much Mr Micawber....

GBU
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The definitions of the word are here http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/*** There is a difference in meaning between American English and British English.

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