- 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 Meaning | Dictionary. com
Chum definition: a close or intimate companion See examples of CHUM used in a sentence
- 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
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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 - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
Chum refers to a person with whom one shares a strong bond of friendship It can also refer to someone who you spend a lot of time with
- 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 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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