rumdum
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Noun
    
rumdum (plural rumdums)
- (slang) An habitual drunkard; a stupid person.
- 1992, Stephen King, Gerald's Game, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viking, page 142.
- When a fellow comes into the kitchen to freshen his drink and finds the rumdum from up the road with one hand on his wife's behind and the other down the front of her
 
 
 - 1992, Stephen King, Gerald's Game, New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viking, page 142.
 - A cocktail made from rum, applejack and lime juice.
 
Adjective
    
rumdum
- (slang) Dulled or incapacitated by alcohol; unconscious; stupid.
- He was rumdum from beer and pills.
 
 
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- IPA(key): /ˈɾumdum/
 - Hyphenation: rum‧dum
 
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