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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Bumber

"James Richardson is back with a bumber first podcast of the new season." (The Guardian.)

What is "bumber" in the above?
  

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Maybe it's a newish slang version of the adjective 'bumper'.

  • Maybe it's a newish slang version of the adjective 'bumper'.
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Maybe it's a newish slang version of the adjective 'bumper'.
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CliveMaybe it's a newish slang version of the adjective 'bumper'.
Or a new version of "bummer."
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It's probably a typo for bumper. This is The Grauniad we're talking about here. Emotion: wink
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Or a new version of "bummer."


Probably not, because the overall context of the article is laudatory.
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CliveProbably not, because the overall context of the article is laudatory.
What a difference a letter makes!

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