To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone).
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We all chummed together, all worked in the same place. |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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Maybe, they- they had chummed together all their lives |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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Walker and Era and I- the four of us used to chum together all the time. |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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My dad used to go and pick his dad up and they'd go to dances before I ever knew who they were. They chummed together. |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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Oh, just these girls had just chummed together and didn't bother or didn't like anybody- |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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Yeah, so- ah ah he was- he didn't use to ah, he wasn't enthusiastic about hockey until I started playing peewee and bantam and then he kind of- he would chum with the other fathers and they were kind of get-- interested in it. |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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He had two boys that were just about the same age as I was so we all chummed back and forth so I probably knew him better than- than any of them because I used to go to their place and chum with them- back and forth with the boys eh? |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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as I say, there was four years difference between us so he- he tended to chum with his friends and I tended to chum with mine. |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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Annabelle chums around with one of the Darcy girls and she said, "Oh such a nice house, grandma." |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
Until we started to high-school but then in high-school, you-know, I had some friends that went to Saint-Mary's school and so on but we all, the whole group of us, you-know, some the country boys and town girls we all chummed around and yeah, so- |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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So they sort of chummed a bit together. |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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I started chumming around with his sister 'cause she was one grade lower than me, but being not too far away, we met at different, I think, functions and-so-forth so I start chumming around with his sister and then that got me going with him then (laughs). |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |
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I know that Keith-Blaine I know him real well, I o-- I chummed with his wife. |
To become intimate, be on friendly terms with (someone). |