slumming it

1. To live poorly, or in below-average quality. Lifestyle that is below widely accepted standards, in terms of health, nutrition and hygeine, safety, and intelligence. Often linked with impoverished lifestyle or frugal living.

2. In stasis, or semi-nomadic state, surviving on bare minimum or below normal standards of living.
Some of the Boston MA WBCN radio guest DJs are known for slumming it in Roxbury.
by saharan February 08, 2007
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Young-ish, wealthy parasites feeding off the lifestyles of the urban working classes in order to appear cool or hard. These hypocrites typically hang with their new poorer friends for a while, find out the daily grind isn't exactly what they had envisioned, get bored or scared or tired of having to actually work for once, and then return to their trust funds.
For the quintessential example of slumming, listen to Pulp's album A Different Class, and their song "Common People".
by AliceInHell October 07, 2005
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The process of hanging around poor people to either -

A. Make fun of them.

OR

B. Make yourself feel better about your own life or give pity/gain experience slummin it to see what life is like out there for the unfortunates.
Carl went slumming yesterday at the village. When he arrived he went into their tiny smelly apartment and spit on the floor and ripped up a couple of their rags. Also made fun of the poor kids running around in their underwear.

Bob went over the projects to rough it out and see what it was like to live a day in the life of someone who lives worse than ethiopians.
by lodilordlod April 05, 2010
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In the movie industry, when a mid- to high-profile actor, actress, or (less frequently) director accepts a project considered far enough beneath them to raise questions about their integrity, they are considered to be slumming it.

There are a couple ways this can pop up. A highly regarded actor that usually appears in dramatic, "serious" works can appear in "low brow" entertainment (e.g. Dame Judi Dench in The Chronicles of Riddick, Marlon Brando in Superman), someone famous taking a role considered damaging to their public image (e.g. Patrick Stuart in Masterminds), or otherwise a highly talented individual accepting a role on a project that they should have recognized was doomed from the start (e.g. Laurence Olivier in Inchon). Money and/or contractual obligation are usually the reasons, but many seem to genuinely want the role.

Typically, an actor or actress that is slumming it will look hilariously out of place in the film. Whether it's because they're horribly miscast or because they turn out to be the only competent element of the work varies from case to case.
Abe Vigoda was really slumming it in Good Burger.
by KingWumpus November 13, 2009
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In an online game, a highly rated expert player joining a game against newbies and low-ranked players may be said to be "slumming".
Hey Power Player, what are you doing in our low level game? Slumming?
by Caprico October 21, 2018
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n. The act of touring through the poor side of town to gawk and make fun of the inhabitants there, usually with a group of one's friends. Notably an activity of insecure rich white kids.
Matt: Hey Jimmie, you wanna cut out after school in my dad's Hummer and do some slumming?

Jim: Hell yeah! I love knowing that there's plenty of trash out there to keep the burgers flippin'.
by Carl Willis July 22, 2004
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a severe intoxicated mindstate; the point of intoxication where fantasy becomes reality, whilst stepping outside of your usual realm
Joe:Man you are drunk as hell man

Bob:Man i feel drunker than drunk bro

Joe: bro, you know what that means?

Bob: No, What?

Joe: You are SLUM bro
by VanillaNice October 12, 2011
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