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  • old chum — old chum, (in Australia) an old and experienced settler. * * * old chum see chum n.1 1 b …   Useful english dictionary

  • old chum — /ˈoʊld tʃʌm/ (say ohld chum) noun 1. History someone experienced in a given field, especially life in colonial Australia: *in the early days of the gold fever, three years were required to make an old chum, who was expected in that time to… …  

  • Old chum — (history) experienced colonist; one who had spent some years in the colony, especially in the outback …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • old chum — Australian Slang (history) experienced colonist; one who had spent some years in the colony, especially in the outback …   English dialects glossary

  • CHUM (AM) — This article is about CHUM, the Toronto radio station branded TSN Radio 1050 since April 13, 2011. For the national radio network, see TSN Radio. CHUM City of license Toronto, Ontario Branding …   Wikipedia

  • CHUM Chart — The CHUM Chart was a ranking of top 30 (and, until August 1968, the top 50) songs on Toronto, Canada, radio station CHUM 1050 AM, from 1957 to 1986, and was the longest running Top 40 chart in the world produced by an individual radio station.… …   Wikipedia

  • chum —    American soldiers serving in Britain in the late 1940s became accustomed to being accosted by young children who invariably asked: ‘Got any gum, chum?’ ‘Chum’ appeared in the late seventeenth century and was originally university slang for a… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • chum — [[t]tʃʌ̱m[/t]] chums N COUNT: usu with poss Your chum is your friend. [INFORMAL, OLD FASHIONED] ...his old chum Anthony. Syn: pal …   English dictionary

  • chum — 1. noun /tʃʌm/ a) A friend; a pal. I ran into an old chum from school the other day. b) A roommate. Field had a chum, or room mate, whose visage was suggestive to the Sophs; it invited experiment; it held out opportunity for their peculiar… …   Wiktionary

  • old —    A frequently used vocative element, meant to indicate affectionate familiarity in most cases, and usually addressed to a man.    ‘Old boy’ has in recent times been one of the most popular combinations, followed by ‘old man’ and ‘old chap’.… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • old hand — /oʊld ˈhænd/ (say ohld hand) noun 1. someone with a great deal of experience in a particular situation, location, workplace, etc., sometimes specified: an old China hand. 2. Australian History a convict who had spent some years in the colony; old …  

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