| 释义 |
chummy /chumˈi/ noun- A chimney-sweep's boy (old slang)
- A criminal, esp a thief (police sl). See also chum1
ORIGIN: chimney chum1 /chum/ noun- Orig a person who shares a room or rooms with another
- A friend or associate
intransitive verb- To share a room
- To be or become a chum
transitive verb (chummˈing; chummed)- To assign as a chum (with on)
- To be or become a chum to
- To accompany (dialect)
ORIGIN: Perh a corruption of chamber-fellow chummˈage noun - The quartering of two or more persons in one room
- A fee demanded from a new chum
chummˈily adverb chummˈiness noun chummˈy adjective Sociable noun A chum chum up with To become friendly or intimate with |