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Definition of beach bum in English: beach bumnoun informal A person who spends time idly on or around a beach. 〈非正式〉(在海滩闲逛的)海滩游民 a gang of drunken beach bums in dune buggies Example sentencesExamples - Surfing has even taken off in Germany, where beach bums can get excited about waves on the Isar river in Munich that get up to a meter, a mere ripple compared with the action in the ocean.
- If you've ever considered being a beach bum, Jamaica is the perfect place to start.
- The streets are full of beach bums and the (small, pebbly) beaches are full of jellyfish.
- Don't get me wrong, I'm not some spoiled Southern California beach bum.
- If you give a beach bum fifty baht to feed the elephants, and there isn't a trunk in sight, don't be too surprised if the guy disappears into the nearest bar to buy a beer.
- In the early Seventies he found himself in Key West, then a lazy fishing and beach bum community at the southernmost tip of Florida, 90 miles from Cuba.
- Hardly a lighthearted Californian beach bum, Jem is in fact Welsh and has been writing songs since she was 13.
- Skip ahead six months and the couple have retired and live listlessly as beach bums.
- They had about forty minutes left before they had to go home, so everyone just hung around like beach bums on the sand.
- Beltran's music summons thoughts of beach bums gazing at the sunset, but it's got enough bump and hustle to pack the dance floor, too.
- Ima had bleach blonde hair, was a bit taller than me, and was beautiful in that beach bum, surfer chick way.
- An amalgam of laid-back Carribean beach bum and win-at-all costs New Yorker, his recognition of both traits means he has managed to channel them both positively.
- He's also a lanky kid with the laid-back demeanor of a California beach bum.
- These six macho guys look like your local beach bums in their faded jeans and check shirts or vests.
- With his glasses, he probably looked more like the beach bum who taught an evening class.
- You'd better revise for your GCSE's man or you'll end up a beach bum.
- Fresh from California, this beach bum turned waiter was one of the most friendly, open people I'd met.
- He is as threatening as a beach bum after a heavy night.
- ‘Between the wars, I was basically a beach bum, and I wanted to find a way to work but not work, so I joined the merchant marines,’ Gold explains.
- When I see the occasional aircraft flying over the blue South Pacific, I'm kinda glad Larry lived to become one of the greats in a long line of Australian beach bums.
Definition of beach bum in US English: beach bumnounˈbēCH ˌbəm informal A person who loafs on or around a beach. 〈非正式〉(在海滩闲逛的)海滩游民 a gang of drunken beach bums in dune buggies Example sentencesExamples - Hardly a lighthearted Californian beach bum, Jem is in fact Welsh and has been writing songs since she was 13.
- Skip ahead six months and the couple have retired and live listlessly as beach bums.
- With his glasses, he probably looked more like the beach bum who taught an evening class.
- He's also a lanky kid with the laid-back demeanor of a California beach bum.
- If you give a beach bum fifty baht to feed the elephants, and there isn't a trunk in sight, don't be too surprised if the guy disappears into the nearest bar to buy a beer.
- When I see the occasional aircraft flying over the blue South Pacific, I'm kinda glad Larry lived to become one of the greats in a long line of Australian beach bums.
- An amalgam of laid-back Carribean beach bum and win-at-all costs New Yorker, his recognition of both traits means he has managed to channel them both positively.
- Ima had bleach blonde hair, was a bit taller than me, and was beautiful in that beach bum, surfer chick way.
- Don't get me wrong, I'm not some spoiled Southern California beach bum.
- Beltran's music summons thoughts of beach bums gazing at the sunset, but it's got enough bump and hustle to pack the dance floor, too.
- Fresh from California, this beach bum turned waiter was one of the most friendly, open people I'd met.
- They had about forty minutes left before they had to go home, so everyone just hung around like beach bums on the sand.
- If you've ever considered being a beach bum, Jamaica is the perfect place to start.
- Surfing has even taken off in Germany, where beach bums can get excited about waves on the Isar river in Munich that get up to a meter, a mere ripple compared with the action in the ocean.
- He is as threatening as a beach bum after a heavy night.
- The streets are full of beach bums and the (small, pebbly) beaches are full of jellyfish.
- These six macho guys look like your local beach bums in their faded jeans and check shirts or vests.
- You'd better revise for your GCSE's man or you'll end up a beach bum.
- In the early Seventies he found himself in Key West, then a lazy fishing and beach bum community at the southernmost tip of Florida, 90 miles from Cuba.
- ‘Between the wars, I was basically a beach bum, and I wanted to find a way to work but not work, so I joined the merchant marines,’ Gold explains.
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