bummer

Etymology 1
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  A forager, especially in Sherman's March to the Sea of November to December 1864.
 * 2)  An idle, worthless fellow, without any visible means of support; a dissipated sponger.
 * 3) A lamb (typically the smallest of a multiple birth) which has been abandoned by its mother or orphaned, and as a consequence is raised in part or in whole by humans.
 * 1) A lamb (typically the smallest of a multiple birth) which has been abandoned by its mother or orphaned, and as a consequence is raised in part or in whole by humans.
 * 1) A lamb (typically the smallest of a multiple birth) which has been abandoned by its mother or orphaned, and as a consequence is raised in part or in whole by humans.

Etymology 2
From, originally US drug slang.

Noun

 * 1)  A disappointment, a pity, a shame.
 * 2)  A psychedelic crisis; hallucinogenic drug use producing undesirable dysphoric psychological effects, most often fear, paranoia, and especially horrifying hallucinations; a bad trip.
 * 1)  A psychedelic crisis; hallucinogenic drug use producing undesirable dysphoric psychological effects, most often fear, paranoia, and especially horrifying hallucinations; a bad trip.
 * 1)  A psychedelic crisis; hallucinogenic drug use producing undesirable dysphoric psychological effects, most often fear, paranoia, and especially horrifying hallucinations; a bad trip.

Translations

 * Catalam: ni mai,
 * Finnish:, , kurja juttu
 * French: ,
 * German:, Frusterlebnis, ,
 * Hebrew:
 * Italian:
 * Russian: (not verbatim)
 * Spanish:, , ,

Etymology 3
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A gay man.
 * 2) * Matt (interviewee) quoted in 2021, Laura Dixon, Gender, Sexuality and National Identity in the Lives of British Lifestyle Migrants in Spain (page 108)
 * You know, the kind of guy who would, if he wasn't gay, probably be shouting ‘Oi, gay boy!’ or ‘You bummer!’ or even ‘Oi, paki!’ or what have you. They're not enlightened.

Translations

 * Hindi:
 * Urdu: گانڈو

Etymology 4
From.

Etymology
, from, a back-formation from (now dated) , from , from.

Verb

 * 1)  to bum