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wtf is bump??
I keep fucking seeing it, and i never realized what it means
helppppppppppppah! |
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(let's make this the bumpiest threat ever bumped) |
To bump or not to bump....
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There is nothing to be bumped, but I'll BUMP anyway
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hehe....to bump is to post perhaps just the word *bump* and it *bumps* it back to the top thread so it gets visibility again.
Why? Because there are so many threads that sometimes, the person who posts at midnight doesn't have too many answers to his questions depending on how many people saw the message. Ok....if I continue I'm going to confuse myself. |
I bump , therefore I am.
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gee, only 5 'bump' replies in not even 15min..
I was expecting more.. thanks for the info |
more...
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Remember BUMPINGBetty ???
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boing
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lets give this guy a dvd player ...
Bumpin' |
And what's:
ROFL LAMOA etc... |
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"bump" is a term used as slang for "do some cocaine" while not an actual "line" of cocaine, "doing a bump" is a quick little pile of dust.
"For example." "Want a bump?" |
bump Pronunciation Key (bmp)
v. bumped, bump·ing, bumps v. tr. To strike or collide with. To cause to knock against an obstacle. To knock to a new position; shift: bumped the crate out of the way. To shake up and down; jolt: bumped the child on her knee; was bumped about on a rough flight. To displace from a position within a group or organization. To deprive (a passenger) of a reserved seat because of overbooking. To raise; boost: bump up the price of gasoline. Sports. To pass (a volleyball) by redirecting it with the forearms. v. intr. To hit or knock against something. To proceed with jerks and jolts: bumped along slowly over the rocky terrain. Sports. To bump a volleyball. n. A blow, collision, or jolt. The sound of something bumping: heard a loud bump in the dark. A raised or rounded spot; a bulge. A slight swelling or lump. Something, such as unevenness or a hole in a road, that causes a bump. A rise or increase, as in prices or enrollment. One of the natural protuberances on the human skull, considered to have significance in phrenology. A forward thrust of the pelvis, as in a burlesque striptease. Sports. A pass in volleyball made by redirecting the ball with the inside of the forearms, especially when extended and held together. Slang. A shot of hard liquor, sometimes accompanied by a beer chaser. Phrasal Verbs: bump into To meet by chance: I often bump into him at the supermarket. bump off Slang To murder. |
speed bump (just to slow the action down a bit)
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This thread sets me on fire, bump it again:feels-hot
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I have a bump...its my growing belly!
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me :Graucho
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