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释义 | (redirected from RUMS)a rum godated An odd, strange, or surprising occurrence, situation, or turn of events, especially one that might be considered somewhat disreputable or distasteful. Primarily heard in UK. A young man taking a wife so much older than himself? My word, what a rum go that is! Well, this is a rum go if I've ever seen one: the kitchen porter has just been made the head chef! a rum dodated An odd, strange, or surprising occurrence, situation, or turn of events, especially one that might be considered somewhat disreputable or distasteful. Primarily heard in UK. A young man taking a wife so much older than himself? My word, what a rum do that is! Well, this is a rum do, if I've ever seen one. The kitchen porter has just been made the head chef! rumdum1. slang A useless drunkard. Sometimes hyphenated. This part of town is filled with addicts and rumdums. That old rum-dum hasn't held down a job in over 10 years. He's been too busy roaming from bar to bar. 2. A very stupid, bumbling, incompetent person. Sometimes hyphenated. I can't believe they appointed that rumdum to run the company. This device is so simple that even rum-dum like me can use it. rummed upslang Intoxicated with any kind of alcohol, not necessarily rum; drunk. If you didn't spend each weekend getting rummed up, maybe you'd have made more of yourself by now. She's been too rummed up to hold down a steady job for the last few years. rumdumand rum-dum (ˈrəmˈdəm)1. n. a drunkard; a ruined alcoholic. I don’t want to end up like a dirty rum-dumb. 2. n. a stupid person. Hey, rumdum, wise up and do what you are told. 3. mod. alcohol intoxicated. The old lady got rumdum on gin. rum-dumverbSee rumdum rummed (up) mod. alcohol intoxicated. Sailors like to go into town and get rummed up. rummedverbSee rummed up |
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