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To Rummed It is to throw what you think is a successful set nade, but to your amazement, time and time again, you successfully manage to hit an object causing set nade to return in the direction in which it came from killing yourself or a teammate in the process.
We were in a match, he rummed-it and killed half the team.
rummed-it by SapperMech June 18, 2008
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rummed-it 

To Rummed It is to throw what you think is a successful set nade, but to your amazement, time and time again, you successfully manage to hit an object causing set nade to return in the direction in which it came from killing yourself or a teammate in the process.
We were in a match, he rummed-it and killed half the team.
rummed-it by SapperMech June 19, 2008
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Your dad is a serious rummie.
rummie by Deano February 26, 2004
(Rum-need) vb, adj. Being fooled,Con'd,or scammed in a sales environment by the dirbag sales representative . A salesman that promises the world but knowingly will never deliver.
That guy Rumnied me. I just got Rumnied by this salesman. That guy just Rumnied my money straight out of my wallet.
Rumnied by Dirtbag Scumney May 3, 2016
Another term for fans of the Disney film "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl." Usually female, rummies (singular: rummy) are so named because of the Johnny Depp character Jack Sparrow's chronic consumption of the drink throughout the film. And since the line, "But why is the rum gone?!" is proclaimed by sparrow-chasers to be the funniest gol' dang thing they've ever heard, the term "rummy" inevitably resulted. See also teenybopper and the aforementioned sparrow-chaser.
I'm getting awfully tired of a couple of my friends; they're nothing but hopeless rummies that are hooked on that damn Johnny Depp guy.
rummies by Karakul October 18, 2004
Past tense of rimming
T'other night, ah got rummed and it were well nice.
Rummed by Davydavedave1231234 September 17, 2011
a term used to express disbelief.
hints that the person is under the influence of alcohol (rum)
person 1" but i was at the shop"
person 2 " sure you were, rummie."
rummie by :D March 30, 2003