As improper English as it is - someone is very upset about something.
2006-07-15 08:34:28
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answer #1
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answered by dolphinchick 3
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it is when you have been in the school hall watching the infant nativity play, singing carols and listen to recorder music for umpteen hours and you get up off the hard wooden chair. and you ask "someone bum hard?".
knowing that many people are felling the same as you.
all so known as "numb bum"
x x x
2006-07-08 12:52:57
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answered by pa1mcd 4
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Its either "English", for someone's got a hard a--!! Behind. Or, someones, really on a big-time bummer.. Sad, but true,their "Bluesin'" badly.. Or just have a really hard-rock, behind.
2006-07-15 04:04:02
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answered by Hmg♥Brd 6
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It means someone is very sad or depressed.
2006-07-08 09:03:00
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answered by cheekandfolly 3
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check out factmonster.com answer is bound to be there
2006-07-11 01:41:57
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answered by cookedermott 6
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as far as i know, it means that u f*** hard.
2006-07-08 09:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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RIPPED OFF I THINK IT MEANS
2006-07-14 01:31:54
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answered by Anonymous
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