BUMSTER

Etymology

Noun

bumster (plural bumsters)

(chiefly attributive) A pair of very low-cut trousers which reveal part of the buttocks.

In The Gambia, a young man who solicits money or favours from tourists, sometimes in exchange for sex.

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