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      [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 ;

      [Noun]  | "fist bump" 


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


      Origin: 1996 ;

      [Phrasal verb]  | "bump up" 


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

      [Verb]  | "bumping" 


      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" 


      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]  | "bumping 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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      [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]  | "bumping 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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      [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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       [ "bumping" ]

      1: blaring music and getting down to it. Jaming. Rocking out. Grooving to the music. Often used in reference to people driving down the road in their cars listening to some recording artists that they really like.

        * e.g.,  ... My neighbor is bumping Journey on his stereo. 

       [ "bumping" ]

      1:  Playing music very loudly

        * e.g.,  ... "Keep that beat bumping or this party wont be bumping any longer!" 


       [ "bumping" ]

      2:  A big fun or wild party where everyone is enjoying themselves. With many people involved.

       [ "bumping" ]

      1: 1) To play music in your car with subwoofers loud enough to were other cars around you can hear the bass coming from them. 2) Also used when saying a song has a lot of bass, and hits subs hard.

        * e.g.,  ... 1) The black people at the stop light in the Impala with 20" blades were bumping so loud it was shaking my car. 2) You heard that new Wayne song? That shit bumps. 

       [ "bumping" ]

      1: listening to music.

        * e.g.,  ... im just chillen, bumping to rap 

       [ "bumping" ]

      1: The act of opening a lock by inserting a key cut to it's deepest point and tapping it gently until the pins of the lock fall into place.

        * e.g.,  ... John forgot his key's,but managed to open his door by bumping the lock. 

       [ "bumping" ]

      1: to hear something with thoughtful attention

        * e.g.,  ... i am bumping pink floyd mothafucker 

       [ "bump bump" ]

      1: An onomatopoetic phrase stated out loud when one has a boner. Typically, the second 'bump' is stated with higher inflection, and the volume of the phrase is representative on how raging the boner is. The phrase can also be used in general situations of extreme happiness.

        * e.g.,  ... After seeing a tall blonde girl with huge tits walk past you while sitting on the park bench with a couple of buddies: "bump bump" "Hey bro, I just saw that hot ging at that party, and I totally bump bumped." "Tiger Woods just won the tournament, our douchebag varsity golf roommate Patrick probably just bump bumped." 

       [ "bump-bump" ]

      1: The phonetic representation of the feeling one gets when falling in love with a girl. The word is used an outburst, or a pet name to a loved one. It should not be used to label the feeling, only to express that one is feeling it. (Saying bump-bump should sound like a heartbeat from a delicate voice.)

        * e.g.,  ... Person 1: I was just looking into your eyes and, bump-bump, I think I fell in love with you more deeply! Person 2: Oh lord! You're mushy! 

       [ "bump that" ]

      1: To say, forget that, get rid of that, thats stupid, thats a terrible idea, ect.

        * e.g.,  ... Me:"Hey, lets go to the mall." 

       [ "this bumps" ]

      1: It’s a jam, u fuck with it, lit song

        * e.g.,  ... *listening to dedication 6* Person 1: shit bro this bumps 

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