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What does "bummer-rang" mean? also when do you use a hyphen?

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Rebecca

"Bummer-rang" is a made-up term from this TV show and not a standard English word, so I do not recommend using it. It can be assumed that this term means the same thing as "bummer", which means "a disappointment". You can use a hyphen when two words are directly connected. This is an example of a forced pun. It's forced because the words are not identical so the speaker needs to change a word to make the joke work.

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