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Chummed

Chum \Chum\, v. i. [imp. p. p. Chummed; p. pr. & vb. n. Chumming.] To occupy a chamber with another; as, to chum together at college. [U. S.]

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chummed

vb. (en-past of: chum)

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chummed

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chum
  1. n. a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities [syn: buddy, brother, crony, pal, sidekick]

  2. [also: chumming, chummed]

Usage examples of "chummed".

Not the people I chummed with - Eddie Kaspbrak and Richie the Mouth, Stan Uris, Bev Marsh .

They had beaten up on Richie Tozier, who Bill sometimes chummed with, a couple of times.

He understood about the books, too - hell, the three of them chummed around together and they cared no more for their summer textbooks than they had for their regular ones, which is to say, they cared for them about as much as a woodchuck cares for tap-dancing.

We chummed it up as best a twenty-two-year-old with other interests could.

He had scaled mountains, raced sports cars, worked in a steel foundry, traveled cross-county on a Vincent Black Shadow with Hell's Angels, marched with Chavez in the Coachella Valley, spent time in Southern jails for civil rights activities, chummed it up with a Mafia capo, managed to con a trio of radical feminist lesbians into a four-way sexual liaison, covered a South American revolution, hired himself out to a firm specializing in industrial espionage, and God knows what all else.

How were they to know that the blood of all the domestic livestock of the town had chummed that water for the last two hours?