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fancy a bum 

When someone asks 'fancy a bum', it can often be translated as 'fancy a cuppa'. However caution should be used when using this term with people who are unfamiliar with the phrase.

Often used in the work place.
Chris: Ayup Tom, just got out of a long meeting and really fancy a bum.
fancy a bum by iBeech October 9, 2014

fancy a bum 

A question to colleagues or friends (mainly in a work/office environment) when you are gasping for a cup of tea and want to go to the kitchen in a group to get drinks and socialise.
Tom - "I'm quite thirsty."
Chris - "Fancy a bum?"
Tom - "I'd love a bum. Put the kettle on and I'll meet you in the kitchen."
fancy a bum by megaduff October 9, 2014