bummer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The biggest bummer is that the fracking process is probably destroying all kinds of irreplaceable fossils.
blogs.discovermagazine.com
There's always the bummer commute and fussy housing arrangements to consider.
www.charlestoncitypaper.com
Losing the more abstract campaign map was a serious bummer to me.
www.kotaku.com.au
After reading the band's bio, which goes on about how self-deprecating they are, one could be fooled into believing they were a huge bummer.
torontoist.com
If there's tension and it's not getting cleared, that's the bummer, that's when it can be a trail pain to be together.
www.independent.ie
The only bummer is that it doesn't have an actual screen display, just dots that light up.
www.usatoday.com
He is seated, wearing an asumably cadet-grey jacket and pair trousers, with a dark, probably blue forage cap, or bummer.
en.wikipedia.org
The new legislation is a bummer for smokers who rely on black market smokes to keep the cost of their habit down.
windsorstar.com
Anyway, regarding the lodgers, it's a bummer they sometimes don't work out that well, but that's the innate risk in the business model.
citywire.co.uk
Having the huskies eat the groceries would be a total bummer.
blogs.crikey.com.au

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