Be put out of humor British old-fashioned
To be put in a bad mood
Many people are put out of humor by the burning hot weather.
After arguing with my husband, I was put out of humor.
Whenever being put out of humor, you should say nothing.
Express one's feelings of anger very strongly in spoken words
To look or glare very angrily at someone
The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.
1.Someone viewed with contempt
2. Very bad
1. He dropped out of college and became a crumb bum.
2. The food here is crumb bum! I will never come back to this restaurant once again.