1. slumming - Noun
2. slumming - Verb
Derived from slum
Visiting slums.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChandler wrote like a slumming angel and invested the sun-blinded streets of Los Angeles with a romantic presence. Ross Macdonald
And in truth, the rare voluntary visits by the slumming allure-rich often deteriorated into mob scenes—love riots, worshipful, but distracting. Source: Internet
But they had no way to know that much of what they had seen was an elaborate stage show, put on to fool gullible white tourists, engaged in the act known as “slumming.” Source: Internet
It just smacks of 21st-century slumming. Source: Internet
But the search Frank continues on leads him to the Bowery, a bad part of town that the rich actually take tours of to go 'slumming' and see a side of life they never knew, and after all of this may never want to. Source: Internet
Wahlberg, slumming it before later this year starring in both a summer sci-fi thriller, is Spenser, a Boston cop getting out of prison after assaulting a colleague he claimed was crooked. Source: Internet