The verb 'to bum' is used to describe the act of either, sucking up to, following or loving somebody or something.
'Did you see Jason in class today? He's such a teacher's pet he totally loves to bum Mr Matthews, its sick.'
'Oh em gee sarah was totally bumming Emily alll yesterday! They were stuck to each other like glue and i mean woah they arn't even bffs!'
Sally: I bum you!
Melanie: I bum you too!
Elle: I BUM ZAC EFRON!
'Oh em gee sarah was totally bumming Emily alll yesterday! They were stuck to each other like glue and i mean woah they arn't even bffs!'
Sally: I bum you!
Melanie: I bum you too!
Elle: I BUM ZAC EFRON!
by HmmfCreator June 4, 2009

The guy living in my shed. Mooches food and booze and breaks into neighboring houses for more booze.
Neighbor: Hey man, how long has that Bum been living in your shed?
Me: Three Months
Neighbor: He smells. Get rid of him.
Me: Three Months
Neighbor: He smells. Get rid of him.
by The400Runner November 6, 2011

by Donthatesonn December 1, 2009

by VoidTheBum February 3, 2020

The rear end.
‘One time Daddy Elfo slapped me on the bum bum’.
Or
‘More power pow on the bum bum please’
(Disenchantment 2019)
Or
‘More power pow on the bum bum please’
(Disenchantment 2019)
by DNACowboy November 18, 2019

by BummyMcBummisaur July 6, 2023
