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Etymology

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bum +‎ -like

Adjective

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bumlike (comparative more bumlike, superlative most bumlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a bum.
    • 2014 September 25, Alison Berkley Margo, “Princess: Taking the Lo road never felt so good”, in The Aspen Times[1]:
      He starts rambling on about his days as a roadie with some heavy-metal band I vaguely recall liking in eighth grade. He sounds sort of half-cocked, but I kind of like the idea that there are still people like that in Aspen, guys who, for lack of a better description, look sort of bumlike and definitely don’t fit the mold. I’ve always liked those types.