Bum out phrasal verb informal slang
To make someone sad or disappointed.
Being fired made him bum out.
To irritate.
I am bummed out because she keeps making noise.
Used to say that someone does something badly.
I am really upset because of bumming out in the test.
To have a bad experience with a recreational drug.
I bummed out again when taking that drug last night.
To feel devastated because of a minor problem or accident
1. If a person sinks through the floor, it means that he/she has a strong feeling of embarrassment.
2. If one's heart sinks through the floor, it means that he/she feels extemely sad or disappointed.
To annoy someone very much
To make someone feel angry or upset
To make someone else become angry and mad, usually by repetitive annoying behaviors
The excitement and danger caused by taking part in activities, especially sports or entertainments
Watching Formula One gives us plenty of thrills and spills.