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    [Noun]  | "bump" | \ ˈbəmp \


    1: a relatively abrupt convexity or protuberance on a surface: such as

    2: a swelling of tissue

    3: a sudden rise or uneven area in a road surface likely to jolt a passing vehicle


    Origin: 1533 ;

     Probably imitative of the sound of a blow;

    [Noun]  | "bump stock" 


    1: a replacement stock for a semiautomatic rifle that enables it to fire much more rapidly


    Origin: 2010 ;

    [Noun]  | "baby bump" 


    1: the enlarged abdomen of a pregnant woman


    Origin: 1980 ;

    [Noun]  | "elbow bump" 


    1: a gesture in which two people bump their elbows together especially as an alternative to a handshake


    Origin: 1981 ;

    [Noun]  | "fist bump" 


    1: a gesture in which two people bump their fists together (as in greeting or celebration)


    Origin: 1996 ;

    [Noun]  | "speed bump" 


    1: a low raised ridge across a roadway (as in a parking lot) to limit vehicle speed


    Origin: 1972 ;

    [Verb]  | "bump" 


    1: to strike or knock (something, such as a body part) with sudden force or violence

    2: to hit and move or dislodge (someone or something)

    3: to move (someone or something) to a different level, position, rank, etc.


    Origin: 1558 ;

    [Verb]  | "bump off" 


    1: to murder casually or cold-bloodedly


    Origin: 1907 ;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "bump up" 


    1: to move (something or someone) to a higher level, position, rank, etc.

    [Idiom]  | "with a bump" 


    1: with a sudden or jolting bounce

    [Noun]  | "bump" 


    1: a small rounded mass of swollen tissue;


      * e.g., " ... that's a nasty bump on your arm where you hit the table "



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    2: the act or an instance of bringing to a lower grade or rank;


      * e.g., " ... the bump was punishment for insubordination "



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    3: a forceful coming together of two things;


      * e.g., " ... I felt the bump of the other car, but there was no damage to either vehicle "



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    [Verb]  | "bump" 


    1: to come into usually forceful contact with something;


      * e.g., " ... that police officer bumped into me and should have apologized "



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    [Verb]  | "bump off" 


    1: to put to death deliberately;


      * e.g., " ... these drug dealers mean business, and they'll bump off anyone who gets in their way "



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    [Phrase]  | "bump into" 


    1: to come upon face-to-face or as if face-to-face;


      * e.g., " ... I bumped into Kenny the other day. "



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    2: to come upon unexpectedly or by chance;


      * e.g., " ... Turn any corner in the old city and you're likely to bump into a piece of history. "



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     [ "bump" ]

    1: BUMP to bring up somebody's post typically by posting the word "bump" on a message board

      * e.g.,  ... bump! 


     [ "bump" ]

    2: Can also stand for


     [ "bump" ]

    3: Bring


     [ "bump" ]

    4: Up


     [ "bump" ]

    5: My


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    6: Post

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    1: Any song that makes you wanna jam play it on repeat.

      * e.g.,  ... that's song's such a bump yo!! turn it up!!!! 

     [ "bump" ]

    1: In message board terms, to move a post to the top of the forum with a pointless reply, usually to one's own thread.

      * e.g.,  ... John likes to bump his threads because he wants more replies to his post. 

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    1: This word is posted to a topic tread if the poster wants to re-call attention to the thread.

      * e.g.,  ... Most regular forum users typically hit "new posts" to read new posts since their last visit, so an old topic will be lost to these readers. Bumping a topic is essentially "bumping" it back into view for most readers. 

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    1: 'To Bump' something is to snort a drug. Usually Ketamine but can be speed or coke.

      * e.g.,  ... At home: "Let's 'bump' a some fat line's of K and get into a K-Hole." 


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    2: To have 'A Bump' is to snort a small, conveniant amount of the above substances. Usually on the corner of a credit card or a small line snorted from your hand or otherwise.

      * e.g.,  ... At a Club: "Here, have 'a bump' offa this bankcard."  

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    1: In message board terms, to reply to a topic that has become inactive, thus "bumping" the thread to the top of the thread list.

      * e.g.,  ... Man, this dolt bumped a thread from last year. 

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    1: (1) To SNIFFF any kind of drug. You can bump anything from medicine to Coke, K to Keef, Oxy to E. It applies to all pills, and all alphabet drugs.

      * e.g.,  ... (1) a.) Bump that linee 


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    2: (2) To play any type of musiq you listening louder. To turn it up.

      * e.g.,  ...  b.) Hit this bump real quik 


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    3: 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. DO NOT be fooled by incorrect definitions.

      * e.g.,  ...  c.) Put the yay on the key and bump it 

     [ "bump" ]

    1: A small portion of cocaine. Usually offered on a key or a pen cap lid that has a long lip, or any other instrument that can hold aforementioned portion of cocaine. Can also be used in reference to methampthetamine, though more often with cocaine. Also referred to, when using a key as a key-bump. Most often, a bump is something requested and passed between friends at bars or cantinas, and then done in a restroom stall after the go-ahead is ok'd.

      * e.g.,  ... Partier #1: 'Yo, man, you got another bump from that 20 bag for me? I'll buy you a beer or something later. 

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    1: v. (1) to play bass-heavy music at a disturbingly high volume; (2) to play bass-heavy music at a pleasantly high volume

      * e.g.,  ... (1) "Goshdarnit, Mildred, those young punks shattered our front window again. I hate it when they bump." (2) "I bump wit' mah 15s, fo' shizzle." 

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    1:  Bump is most generally used in order to express the meaning of the word fuck, commonly in a non sexual way. The advantage of bump is that it is considerably more pleasing and more accepted than its inappropriate synonym.

      * e.g.,  ... Paco: EHHH, Can i get a lift to the hood?? 


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    2:  Bump can also be used sexually to express the meaning of fuck. To have sexual intercourse with.

      * e.g.,  ... Passanger 1: Bump that, we dont give rides to drunk mexicans! 


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    3:  To strike or collide with, in any way shape or form.

      * e.g.,  ... Passanger 2: Egg his ass! 


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    4:  To bump off someone refers to killing them, generally in an organized crime opperation.

      * e.g.,  ... Passanger 1: Nahh, lets bump him off! 

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