BUM vs RAT: NOUN
- A drinking spree.
- A player, usually a man, who often or usually plays poorly
- A lazy, incompetent, or annoying person, usually a man
- A hobo; a homeless person, usually a man
- A person
- (rare, Canada, US) The anus
- The buttock.
- A humming noise.
- A bumbailiff; the follower or assistant of a bailiff.
- Hence A convivial meeting.
- 4. A drunken spree; a debauch.
- A drunken loafer; one who leads an idle, dissolute life; a bummer.
- A drink.
- An imitative word expressive of a droning or humming sound, as that made by the bee; a hum.
- The buttocks; the part of the body on which one sits.
- One who spends a lot of time doing a particular recreational activity.
- An incompetent, insignificant, or obnoxious person.
- A lazy or shiftless person, especially one who seeks to live solely by the support of others.
- A tramp; a vagrant.
- The buttocks.
- A person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
- The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
- Person who does no work
- A disreputable vagrant
- See Mole rat, under Mole.
- A tribe of Indians dwelling near Fort Ukon, Alaska. They belong to the Athabascan stock.
- Any African rodent of the genus Cricetomys.
- The common brown rat. See Rat.
- The potoroo.
- See under Hedgehog.
- See Ground Pig, under Ground.
- A long-haired rat (Sigmodon hispidus), native of the Southern United States and Mexico. It makes its nest of cotton and is often injurious to the crop.
- The mole rat.
- See under Beaver and Coast.
- Any Indian rodent of the genus Rhizomys.
- One who deserts his party or associates; hence, in the trades, one who works for lower wages than those prescribed by a trades union.
- A round and tapering mass of hair, or similar material, used by women to support the puffs and rolls of their natural hair.
- One of several species of small rodents of the genus Rattus (formerly included in Mus) and allied genera, of the family Muridae, distinguished from mice primarily by being larger. They infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway rat, also called brown rat, (Rattus norvegicus formerly Mus decumanus), the black rat (Rattus rattus formerly Mus rattus), and the roof rat (formerly Mus Alexandrinus, now included in Rattus rattus). These were introduced into America from the Old World. The white rat used most commonly in laboratories is primarily a strain derived from Rattus rattus.
- Same as bandicoot, 2.
- Something suggesting the idea of a rat, as a curving roll of stuffed cloth or of crimped hair-work, with tapering ends, formerly (about 1860–70) and still occasionally used by women to puff out the hair, which was turned over it.
- A clergyman: so called in contempt.
- A workman who accepts lower wages than those current at the time and place or required by an authorized scale, or one who takes a position vacated by a striker, or one who refuses to strike when others do.
- A person who is considered to act in some respect in a manner characteristic of rats: so called in opprobrium.
- Some other rodent, or some insectivore, marsupial, or other animal like or likened to a rat.
- Any rodent of the suborder Myomorpha.
- Any rodent of the family Muridæ; a murine; in the plural, the Muridæ.
- A rodent of some of the larger species of the genus Mus, as M. rattus, the black rat, and M. decumanus, the gray, brown, or Norway rat: distinguished from mouse.
- Plural An exclamation used to indicate incredulity or ironical disagreement with a statement; humbug.
- A rag; tatter.
- A person who frequently passes time at a particular place. Often used in combination.
- A pad of material, typically hair, worn as part of a woman's coiffure to puff out her own hair.
- A scab laborer.
- A despicable person, especially one who betrays or informs upon associates.
- Any of various animals similar to one of these long-tailed rodents.
- Any of various long-tailed rodents resembling mice but larger, especially one of the genus Rattus.
- Someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike
- A person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
- One who reveals confidential information in return for money
- A pad (usually made of hair) worn as part of a woman's coiffure
- Any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse
BUM vs RAT: ADJECTIVE
- Of poor quality or highly undesirable.
- Unpleasant; lousy.
- Unfavorable or unfair.
- Disabled; malfunctioning.
- Inferior; worthless.
- Of very poor quality
- N/A
BUM vs RAT: VERB
- To wet the end of a marijuana cigarette (spliff)
- To behave like a hobo or vagabond; to loiter
- To ask someone to give one (something) for free; to beg for something
- To sodomize; to engage in anal sex
- To depress; to make unhappy
- Ask for and get free; be a parasite
- Be lazy or idle
- Give away information about somebody
- Take the place of work of someone on strike
- Give (hair) the appearance of being fuller by using a rat
- Catch rats, especially with dogs
- Desert one's party or group of friends, for example, for one's personal advantage
- Employ scabs or strike breakers in
BUM vs RAT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To wander about idly or aimlessly.
- To make murmuring or humming sound.
- To depress, dishearten, or dismay. Often used with out.
- To acquire by begging; cadge. : cadge.
- To pass time idly; loaf. Often used with around.
- To live by begging and scavenging from place to place. Often used with around.
- To be an informer (against an associate); to inform (on an associate); to squeal; -- used commonly in the phrase to rat on.
- To catch or kill rats.
- In English politics, to desert one's party from interested motives; to forsake one's associates for one's own advantage; in the trades, to work for less wages, or on other conditions, than those established by a trades union.
- To puff out (the hair) with or as if with a pad of material.
- To work as a scab laborer.
- To reveal incriminating or embarrassing information about someone, especially to a person in authority.
- To hunt for or catch rats, especially with the aid of dogs.
BUM vs RAT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To borrow without intention of returning; to cadge; ; -- usually with inexpensive items as the object.
- N/A
BUM vs RAT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Flimsy
- Be a parasite
- Ask for and get free
- A vagrant
- Of very poor quality; flimsy
- Of poor quality; low-down: as, a bum show; a bum performance.
- To strike; beat.
- To spin (a top).
- To dun.
- To sponge on others for a living; lead an idle or dissolute life.
- 3. To guzzle; drink.
- To rush with a murmuring sound.
- To make a hollow noise; boom; hum; buzz.
- (idiom) (on the bum) Out of order; broken.
- (idiom) (on the bum) Living as a vagrant or tramp.
- A Middle English contracted form of redeth, the third person singular present indicative of read.
- To displace or supplant union workers in: as. to rat an office or a shop.
- To puff out (the hair) by means of a rat. See rat, n., 6.
- To work for less than current wages, to refuse to strike with fellow-workmen, or to take the place of one who has struck: often with indefinite it. See rat, n., 5 .
- To go over from one party or cause to another, especially from a party or cause that is losing or likely to lose, as rats run from a falling house; desert one's party or associates for advantage or gain; become a renegade.
- To catch or kill rats; follow the business of a ratter or rat-catcher.
- To tear.
- A term of objurgation, used in the imperative.
BUM vs RAT: RELATED WORDS
- Hobo, Loafer, Cadge, Buttocks, Rotter, Tramp, Puke, Prat, Keister, Backside, Derriere, Tush, Fanny, Butt, Ass
- Stinker, Blackleg, Informer, Stag, Scab, Crumb, Puke, Bum, Shit, Betrayer, Rotter, Lowlife, Snitch, Squealer, Skunk
BUM vs RAT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Crummy, Hobo, Loafer, Buttocks, Rotter, Tramp, Puke, Prat, Keister, Backside, Derriere, Tush, Fanny, Butt, Ass
- Strikebreaker, Stinker, Blackleg, Informer, Stag, Scab, Crumb, Puke, Bum, Shit, Betrayer, Rotter, Lowlife, Snitch, Skunk
BUM vs RAT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- "Bum" Bright purchased the Dallas Cowboys from Murchison.
- "I was too bum last year", he wrote.
- Sleep tight "Fatty Bum" - we miss you.
- Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
- People are fucking going around wiping their bum and then touching money or using money, money to what the bum or whatever.
- When daughter was younger she called it her pee pee bum and poo poo bum.
- It is the bum and the bum sits.
- Bum Bum and the lunges and plies really tested my legs.
- Taxi da, Kofferraumklappe landet energisch auf Nicoles Schulter, Bum Bum Taximucke, Flugplatz ist ja ums Eck.
- Bum bum BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM bum bum Michael: All right, Andy, please.
- Chalchalero vizcacha rat and the Golden vizcacha rat.
- Get a lab rat addicted to alcohol and you will have yourself an addicted rat.
- Rat sensory perception and its implications for experimental design and rat welfare.
- The most common urban rodents are the house mouse, roof rat, and Norway rat.
- Looking out for wildlife safe rat poisons can significantly reduce the ecological impact of your rat poisoning activities!
- Electronic Rat Traps detect the presence of an intruder by sending out sound Electric Rat Trap.
- Effects of zinc on rat hepatoma HTC cells and primary cultured rat hepatocytes.
- These were then used to identify rat orthologs from the rat microarray.
- African pouched rat, is a large rat of the muroid superfamily.
- Other names for a Norway rat are common rat, brown rat, street rat, sewer rat, Hanover rat, Norwegian rat, or wharf rat.
BUM vs RAT: QUESTIONS
- What celebrities have worn BUM Equipment workout tanks?
- What is the duration of the song'Bum Bum Bhole Bhole'by Shiv Shambhu damroowale?
- What is that classical piece that goes Bum Bum baaaaaaaaaa?
- Where is the real story of the movie 'Bum Bum Bole'?
- What is the duration of the song Bum Bum Bol Raha Hai Kaashi?
- Who is the composer of Bum Bum Bhole - Shiv Bhajan 2022?
- How many songs are there in the album'Bum Bum Bhole'?
- Who are the contestants on Brazil's Miss Bum Bum 2019?
- How many Bum Bum stock photos and videos are there?
- What is the song Bum Bum Bum Bum Bum by Cass McCombs?
- How is rat testicular organoid characterization characterized?
- Why choose Exterminator Hamilton for rat infestation?
- Are there bilateral ovotestes in rat hermaphroditism?
- Can a hypertensive rat mate with a normotensive rat?
- What is the secondary antibody used for rat anti-rat antibody?
- How many rat circuits does the JHS ProCo Rat-based fuzz pedal cover?
- How long does it take for a rat to die from rat poison?
- What kind of character is rat in a quick Rat Kiley?
- What is the rat bytecode for pyxie rat interpreter?
- Why choose non-chemical rat removal and rat-proofing?