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I, on the other hand, have reason to feel bummed out.
I'm kind of bummed out because I wanted to do better."
I've been bummed out by the cruises I took with my mom.
And we're a little bummed out that we don't get three weeks?
"I was a little bummed out my summers were being taken up by golf."
"We're bitterly disappointed and kind of bummed out about the whole thing."
He tried to look bummed out, but didn't quite succeed.
"Then it gets cold again and everyone gets bummed out."
In other words, it's cool to be bummed out.
"If it's too cold to move," he says, "you can get really bummed out."
"They were really shy, bummed out, and we had to push them along," he said.
"If there's no gift bag, you get very bummed out."
"And that must be why you're so bummed out.
I've never met anybody who was so bummed out I couldn't turn him around."
"Listen, if you're bummed out because we didn't run anything on your father I can understand that.
Really pretty much bummed out by this news.
I guess I'm just a little bummed out.
Actually, I'm really bummed out by this now.
You're really not that bummed out, are you?
"Instead of getting bummed out, the guys kicked it into gear and got it done."
Those traders aren't necessarily bummed out when markets go down big-time.
"He was a sweetie, but sometimes he could get so down, just totally bummed out."
He talked about how he was kinda bummed out.
I understand the players being bummed out, they're the least successful team in the NBA.