1. gumming - Noun
2. gumming - Verb
Derived from gum
of Gum
Source: Webster's dictionaryYour problem has nothing to do with git, and everything to do with emacs. And then you have the gall to talk about "Unix design" and not gumming programs together, when you yourself use the most gummed-up piece of absolute sh*t there is! Linus Torvalds
Buddy Rasmussen weighed whether to act first on the Peeping Tom gumming up the bathroom or the hustler pouring beer, and decided to start by clearing Roger out. Source: Internet
Congress is stumbling toward its second government shutdown in about a month, with Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul and House Democrats — for different reasons — gumming up what is a basically done, mega-budget deal. Source: Internet
But a broader tightening of the vetting process could be far more effective, gumming up the entire system and slowing the flow of all arrivals. Source: Internet
Afterward the hearing, McCall fretted that the nurses’ suit was gumming up the deal. Source: Internet
If the sandpaper is gumming up quickly with a dark residue, the stripper is still on the wood surface and will need to be removed using a scraping tool (you can use a metal one) or extra sandpaper disks. Source: Internet