- CHUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Possibly related is chum "a formless mass (of vegetables) from over-boiling," in the Dictionary of Newfoundland English, which points to Ulster Scots champ "potatoes, boiled and mashed," recorded in Joseph Wright's English Dialect Dictionary
- Chum - definition of chum by The Free Dictionary
chum noun (Informal) friend, mate (informal), pal (informal), companion, cock (Brit informal), comrade, crony, main man (slang, chiefly U S ), cobber (Austral or old-fashioned N Z informal) My dear old chum, what you tell me won't go any further
- CHUM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CHUM meaning: 1 a friend: 2 fish or meat cut into small pieces and thrown from a boat to attract larger fish… Learn more
- CHUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Chum definition: a close or intimate companion See examples of CHUM used in a sentence
- CHUM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
chum in American English (tʃʌm ) informal noun Origin: late 17th-c slang; prob altered sp of cham, clipped form of chamber (fellow), chamber (mate)
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Definition of chum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- chum - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
chum1 tʃʌm n , v , chummed, chum•ming n [countable] a close companion or friend; pal: college chums v chum around with, [~ + around + with + object] to associate with (someone) closely: chumming around with bad people
- chum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
chum (third-person singular simple present chums, present participle chumming, simple past and past participle chummed) Henry Wotton and John Donne began to be friends when, as boys, they chummed together at Oxford, where Donne had gone at the age of twelve years
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