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In message board terms, to reply to a topic that has become inactive , thus " bumping " the thread to the top of the thread list. Man, this dolt bumped a thread from last year. It applies to all pills, and all alphabet drugs. To turn it up. These people who made their own defitions for it kokane and some other fools claiming a bump is specifically for sniffing yay are completely wrong. Words nearby bump bumkin , bummalo , bummaree , bummer , bum out , bump , bumper , bumper car , bumper guard , bumper jack , bumper pool.

What else does bump mean? Where does bump come from? How is bump used in real life? Words related to bump bang , bounce , crash , jerk , knock , punch , rattle , shake , slam , slap , smack , thump , whack , box , buck , bunt , butt , carom , clap , clatter.

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To move the time of a scheduled event. The definition of a bump is a light jolt or a swollen, raised lump on the body. An example of a bump is a welt on the hand. To bump is defined as to collide lightly. Idioms and Phrasal Verbs bump into.

Origin of bump. More at bum , bumble. Compare also bomb. Bump Sentence Examples. There was a gentle bump as they landed. The bump sounded again, as if someone ran into it. Put a dab of it on each bump and it'll kill You nearly bumped me off the edge! The jolt bumped him right out of his seat. They bumped into us from behind. The boat bumped against the pier. The TV show will be bumped to a new time. Increasing fuel costs are bumping the company's prices higher. The loss bumped us out of first place.

First Known Use of bump Noun , in the meaning defined at sense 1a Verb , in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1. History and Etymology for bump Noun probably imitative of the sound of a blow. Learn More About bump. Time Traveler for bump The first known use of bump was in See more words from the same year.

From the Editors at Merriam-Webster. Phrases Related to bump bump up with a bump.



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