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rum 1 R0226900 (rŭm)n.1. An alcoholic liquor distilled from fermented molasses or sugarcane.2. Intoxicating beverages. [Probably short for obsolete rumbullion.]
rum 2 R0226900 (rŭm)adj. rum·mer, rum·mest Chiefly British 1. Odd; strange.2. Presenting danger or difficulty. [Origin unknown.]rum (rʌm) n (Brewing) spirit made from sugar cane, either coloured brownish-red by the addition of caramel or by maturation in oak containers, or left white[C17: perhaps shortened from C16 rumbullion, of uncertain origin]
rum (rʌm) adj, rummer or rummestslang Brit strange; peculiar; odd[C19: perhaps from Romany rom man] ˈrumly adv ˈrumness n
rum (rʌm) n (Card Games) short for rummy1rum1 (rʌm) n. 1. an alcoholic liquor or spirit distilled from molasses or some other fermented sugarcane product. 2. any intoxicating liquor. [1645–55; perhaps short for obsolete rumbullion, rumbustion] rum2 (rʌm) adj. Chiefly Brit. 1. odd, strange, or queer: a rum fellow. 2. problematic; difficult. [1765–75; orig. uncertain] rum3 (rʌm) n. rummy 1. Rum. 1. Rumania. 2. Rumanian. rum - Once known as rumbo, rumbowling, rumbustion, or rumbullion—from a Devonshire word meaning "uproar."See also related terms for uproar.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rum - liquor distilled from fermented molassesbooze, hard drink, hard liquor, John Barleycorn, liquor, spirits, strong drink - an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermentedgrog - rum cut with waterdemerara rum, demerara - dark rum from GuyanaJamaica rum - heavy pungent rum from Jamaicadaiquiri, rum cocktail - a cocktail made with rum and lime or lemon juiceswizzle - any of various tall frothy mixed drinks made usually of rum and lime juice and sugar shaken with icehot toddy, toddy - a mixed drink made of liquor and water with sugar and spices and served hotTom and Jerry - hot rum toddy with a beaten eggzombi, zombie - several kinds of rum with fruit juice and usually apricot liqueurplanter's punch - a cocktail made of rum and lime or lemon juice with sugar and sometimes bitters | | 2. | rum - a card game based on collecting sets and sequences; the winner is the first to meld all their cardsrummycard game, cards - a game played with playing cardsgin rummy, knock rummy, gin - a form of rummy in which a player can go out if the cards remaining in their hand total less than 10 pointsbasket rummy, canasta, meld - a form of rummy using two decks of cards and four jokers; jokers and deuces are wild; the object is to form groups of the same rank | Adj. | 1. | rum - beyond or deviating from the usual or expected; "a curious hybrid accent"; "her speech has a funny twang"; "they have some funny ideas about war"; "had an odd name"; "the peculiar aromatic odor of cloves"; "something definitely queer about this town"; "what a rum fellow"; "singular behavior"peculiar, queer, rummy, curious, funny, singular, oddstrange, unusual - being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird; "a strange exaltation that was indefinable"; "a strange fantastical mind"; "what a strange sense of humor she has" |
rumadjective (Brit. slang) strange, odd, suspect, funny, unusual, curious, weird, suspicious, peculiar, dodgy (Brit., Austral., & N.Z. informal), queer, singular It was a rum sort of joke.rumadjectiveBritish Slang. Deviating from the customary:bizarre, cranky, curious, eccentric, erratic, freakish, idiosyncratic, odd, outlandish, peculiar, quaint, queer, quirky, singular, strange, unnatural, unusual, weird.Slang: kooky, screwball.British Slang: rummy.Translationsrum (ram) noun a type of alcoholic drink, a spirit made from sugar cane. a bottle of rum. 萊姆酒 朗姆酒糖酒
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a rum godated An odd, strange, or surprising occurrence, situation, or turn of events, especially one that might be considered somewhat disreputable or distasteful. Primarily heard in UK. A young man taking a wife so much older than himself? My word, what a rum go that is! Well, this is a rum go if I've ever seen one: the kitchen porter has just been made the head chef!See also: go, ruma rum dodated An odd, strange, or surprising occurrence, situation, or turn of events, especially one that might be considered somewhat disreputable or distasteful. Primarily heard in UK. A young man taking a wife so much older than himself? My word, what a rum do that is! Well, this is a rum do, if I've ever seen one. The kitchen porter has just been made the head chef!See also: rumrumdum1. slang A useless drunkard. Sometimes hyphenated. This part of town is filled with addicts and rumdums. That old rum-dum hasn't held down a job in over 10 years. He's been too busy roaming from bar to bar.2. A very stupid, bumbling, incompetent person. Sometimes hyphenated. I can't believe they appointed that rumdum to run the company. This device is so simple that even rum-dum like me can use it.rummed upslang Intoxicated with any kind of alcohol, not necessarily rum; drunk. If you didn't spend each weekend getting rummed up, maybe you'd have made more of yourself by now. She's been too rummed up to hold down a steady job for the last few years.See also: rum, uprumdum and rum-dum (ˈrəmˈdəm)1. n. a drunkard; a ruined alcoholic. I don’t want to end up like a dirty rum-dumb. 2. n. a stupid person. Hey, rumdum, wise up and do what you are told. 3. mod. alcohol intoxicated. The old lady got rumdum on gin. rum-dum verbSee rumdumrummed (up) mod. alcohol intoxicated. Sailors like to go into town and get rummed up. See also: rum, uprummed verbSee rummed upSee also: rumrum
rum, spirituous liquor made from fermented sugarcane products. Prepared by fermentation, distillation, and aging, it is made from the molasses and foam that rise to the top of boiled sugarcane juice. Rum, which is produced in Cuba, Brazil, Jamaica, Trinidad, Madagascar, Indonesia, Puerto Rico, and Barbados, is either light- or dark-bodied. The light-bodied rums are drier and come from Spanish-influenced islands, such as Cuba and Puerto Rico. Jamaica is generally thought of as the best producer of the dark, heavy-bodied rum. Naturally colorless, rum acquires by the addition of caramel a rich brown color deepened by storage in casks. Hot rum drinks like grog, popular in areas with cold, damp climates, such as England, are made with dark rum. Light rum is popular in chilled summer drinks like daiquiris and Bacardi cocktails. Rum has been produced in the United States from colonial times and was an economic factor in perpetuating the slave trade.Rum in antiquity, in certain countries of the East, the name for Rome and, later, the Roman Empire. After the division of the Roman Empire in the fourth century A.D., the name “Rum” referred only to the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium. At the time of the Seljuk conquest of Asia Minor, the name came to refer to Asia Minor; hence, the Sultanate of Rum, another name for the Sultanate of Konya, or Seljuk Sultanate. After their conquest of Byzantium, the Ottoman Turks used the name “Rum” for the Balkan Peninsula (seeRUMELIA).
Rum a strong alcoholic liquor prepared from rum spirit, which is obtained by fermentation and distillation of juice or waste products (molasses) during the manufacture of sugar from sugarcane. The rum spirit is diluted with distilled water (in the USSR up to a strength of 45 percent by volume), and as much as 1 percent sugar is added to the solution. The obtained mixture (blend) is tinted with burned sugar and poured into oak casks, where it is aged at least four years at 18°-23°C and a relative humidity of 70–80 percent. Rum is produced in all countries where sugarcane is grown. Rum was first manufactured in the 17th century in the British West Indies. Jamaican rum is an especially well known type and is produced in Jamaica (exported since the 18th century) and on other islands of the West Indies (Cuba, Guadeloupe, and Martinique). In the USSR rum spirit is obtained from the juice of the sugarcane grown in the republics of Middle Asia. rum spirit made from sugar cane, either coloured brownish-red by the addition of caramel or by maturation in oak containers, or left white RUM(Real User Monitoring) See synthetic performance monitoring.rum
rum (rŭm), A spirit distilled from the fermented juice of sugar cane.rum [origin obscure] 1. An alcoholic beverage prepared from fermented sugar cane juice.2. Colloquially, any alcoholic beverage.Rum
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Synonyms for rumadj strangeSynonyms- strange
- odd
- suspect
- funny
- unusual
- curious
- weird
- suspicious
- peculiar
- dodgy
- queer
- singular
Synonyms for rumadj deviating from the customarySynonyms- bizarre
- cranky
- curious
- eccentric
- erratic
- freakish
- idiosyncratic
- odd
- outlandish
- peculiar
- quaint
- queer
- quirky
- singular
- strange
- unnatural
- unusual
- weird
- kooky
- screwball
- rummy
Synonyms for rumnoun liquor distilled from fermented molassesRelated Words- booze
- hard drink
- hard liquor
- John Barleycorn
- liquor
- spirits
- strong drink
- grog
- demerara rum
- demerara
- Jamaica rum
- daiquiri
- rum cocktail
- swizzle
- hot toddy
- toddy
- Tom and Jerry
- zombi
- zombie
- planter's punch
noun a card game based on collecting sets and sequencesSynonymsRelated Words- card game
- cards
- gin rummy
- knock rummy
- gin
- basket rummy
- canasta
- meld
adj beyond or deviating from the usual or expectedSynonyms- peculiar
- queer
- rummy
- curious
- funny
- singular
- odd
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