BUMP vs HUMP: NOUN
- The act of striking the stern of the boat in advance with the prow of the boat following.
- One of the protuberances on the cranium which are associated with distinct faculties or affections of the mind
- A swelling or prominence, resulting from a bump or blow; a protuberance.
- A thump; a heavy blow.
- The noise made by the bittern.
- The corner of the stock of a gun at the top of the heel-plate.
- Specifically The popular designation of the natural protuberances on the surface of the skull or cranium, which phrenologists associate with distinct qualities, affections, propensities, etc., of the mind: used ironically for the word organ employed by phrenologists: as, the bump of veneration, acquisitiveness, etc.
- A swelling or protuberance, especially one caused by a blow.
- In English boat-racing, the striking of one boat by the prow of another following her. See bump, transitive verb, 2.
- A shock from a collision, such as from the jolting of a vehicle.
- In London, a sort of matting used for covering floors.
- A material used for coarse sheets.
- In cricket, the act of rising higher than usual from the pitch after being bowled: said of the ball.
- A booming, hollow noise.
- A shot of hard liquor, sometimes accompanied by a beer chaser.
- A pass in volleyball made by redirecting the ball with the inside of the forearms, especially when extended and held together.
- A forward thrust of the pelvis, as in a burlesque striptease.
- A rise or increase, as in prices or enrollment.
- A slight swelling or lump.
- A raised or rounded spot; a bulge.
- The sound of something bumping.
- A blow, collision, or jolt.
- Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from a form
- A lump on the body caused by a blow
- An impact (as from a collision)
- A painfully boorish person.
- A bad mood, especially in the expression to have the hump.
- An act of sexual intercourse.
- A deformity in humans caused by abnormal curvature of the upper spine.
- A rounded mass, especially a fleshy mass such as on a camel.
- A mound of earth.
- A portion of a switchyard with a slanting track in which freight cars may coast without an engine and be sorted through a series of switches.
- A fleshy protuberance on the back of an animal, as a camel or whale.
- A protuberance; especially, the protuberance formed by a crooked back.
- A long tramp with a load on the back.
- A sailors' name for a worthless member of the crew; a green hand.
- In entomology, a projection on the back of a larva, formed by an upward enlargement of a whole segment, which is then said to be humped. Projections of this kind are very common in the larvæ of the Lepidoptera.
- Especially— A hunch or protuberance on the back, caused by an abnormal curvature of the spine, or by natural growth: as, a man with a hump; a camel with two humps; the hump on the back of a whale.
- A protuberance; a swelling.
- A fit of depression; an emotional slump.
- A mountain range.
- A low mound of earth; a hummock.
- The act or an instance of having sexual intercourse.
- A deformity of the back in humans caused by an abnormal convex curvature of the upper spine.
- A rounded mass or protuberance, such as the fleshy structure on the back of a camel or of some cattle.
- Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from a form
BUMP vs HUMP: VERB
- Come upon, as if by accident; meet with
- Remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied
- Assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
- Dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward
- Knock against with force or violence
- Round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward
- To have sex.
- To have sex with.
- To dry-hump.
- To carry, especially with some exertion.
- To carry something, especially with some exertion.
- To bend something into a hump.
- Arch one's back
- Have sexual intercourse with
BUMP vs HUMP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To come in violent contact with something; to thump.
- To bump a volleyball.
- To proceed with jerks and jolts.
- To hit or knock against something.
- To pass (a volleyball) by redirecting it with the forearms.
- To raise; boost.
- To deprive (a passenger) of a reserved seat because of overbooking.
- To displace from a position within a group or organization.
- To shake up and down; jolt.
- To knock to a new position; shift.
- To cause to knock against an obstacle.
- To strike or collide with.
- To engage in sexual intercourse.
- To hurry.
- To engage in sexual intercourse with.
- To carry, especially on the back.
- To exert (oneself).
- To bend or round into a hump; arch.
BUMP vs HUMP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To strike, as with or against anything large or solid; to thump.
- To sort freight cars by means of a hump.
- To bend or gather together for strenuous effort, as in running; to do or effect by such effort; to exert; -- usually reflexively or with it.
- To put or carry on the (humped) back; to shoulder; hence, to carry, in general.
- To form into a hump; to make hump-shaped; to hunch; -- often with up.
BUMP vs HUMP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Reduce in rank
- Assign to a lower position
- Meet with
- Come upon, as if by accident
- To play music at loud volume
- To enjoy some music greatly
- To form bumps or protuberances.
- In chem., to give off vapor intermittently and with almost explosive violence, as some heated solutions.
- To ride without rising in the stirrups on a rough-trotting horse.
- To come forcibly in contact with something; strike heavily: as, the vessel bumped against the wharf.
- In English boat-racing, to touch (the stern of a boat ahead) with the bow of the following boat. See extract.
- To cause to come in violent contact; bring into concussion; knock; strike; thump: as, to bump one's head against a wall.
- To make a loud, heavy, or hollow noise, as the bittern; boom.
- To use great exertion; put forth effort.
- In cutlery, to round off, as scissors.
- To huff; vex.
- To prepare for a great effort; gather (one's self) together; hurry; exert (one's self): as, hump yourself now.
- To bend or hunch so as to form a hump, as the back in some kinds of labor, like that of a miner or ditcher, or as cattle in cold or stormy weather.
- (idiom) (over the hump) Past the worst or most difficult part or stage.
BUMP vs HUMP: RELATED WORDS
- Find, Demote, Encounter, Relegate, Chance, Protuberance, Happen, Bulge, Jut, Break, Protrusion, Hump, Blow, Knock, Hit
- Prominence, Sleep with, Love, Eff, Bed, Bang, Protrusion, Hunch, Screw, Know, Jut, Protuberance, Bulge, Bonk, Bump
BUMP vs HUMP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Displace, Find, Encounter, Relegate, Chance, Protuberance, Happen, Bulge, Jut, Break, Protrusion, Hump, Blow, Knock, Hit
- Jazz, Prominence, Sleep with, Love, Bed, Bang, Protrusion, Hunch, Screw, Know, Jut, Protuberance, Bulge, Bonk, Bump
BUMP vs HUMP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- London and bump into Benedict Cumberbatch than wander through your life and bump into a demon.
- Bump testing standards are getting tighter in all regions and the need for controlled bump and calibration records is a must.
- He said bump stock purchases increased in the past year after President Trump floated the idea of banning bump stocks.
- At the time of booking advise the event date, location, bump in and bump out times.
- Sometimes this is a bump and you can glue the key to the bump.
- Bump the deep wood and bump this bait off rocky points as well.
- Ah, I always wondered what that bump was for, an alignment bump.
- Bump, ultrasound, and announcement pics go in the daily bump thread only.
- EVERY vehicle all day and night goes bump, bump or screeches tyres.
- Force Bump When Overdue: When enabled, a bump test is required if the sensor has exceeded its bump test interval.
- Fatty hump extends the length of its back.
- Bottom Round, Top Sirloin, Hump Roast, Stew Lee.
- To bend or round into a hump; arch.
- Part of the hump is made of bone, and part of the hump is cartilage.
- Grizzly bears have a dished face and a hump on their back and black bears have a flat muzzle and no hump.
- When not watching the birds, dolphins (Common, Bottle-nosed, Spotted, Spinner, Hump-backed and Risso's have been seen) and Hump-backed Whales often keep the birders entertained.
- If a camel uses the fat inside the hump, the hump will become limp and droop down.
- The Dowager Hump removal involves surgically removing the fatty tissue deposits that sits around the hump.
- Stripers are coming off the hump and also in the deeper water alongside the hump.
- My hump my hump my hump my lovely lady lumps Check it out.
BUMP vs HUMP: QUESTIONS
- Do bump displacements in different trials induce behavioral inaccuracies?
- How does a multiples pregnancy affect the baby bump?
- How many studies are there on the reminiscence bump?
- When did BUMP OF CHICKEN release their first album?
- How to create bump-mapped/specular terrain in Unity?
- Why don't doctors bump heads with other physicians?
- Why do most memories arise during the reminiscence bump?
- Are automatic landscaping trimmers better than bump feed?
- What causes bump steer problems with trailer suspension?
- How do you say Bumpity Bump Bump Bump in basketball?
- Does adipose tissue of camel hump compare with sheep tail?
- Why do dogs hump think after they have been neutered?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of hump trains?
- Which is the correct bridge shield for dorsal hump?
- Should flooring run parallel or perpendicular to a hump?
- What does the double hump design clear dual exhaust?
- What size speed hump is best for emergency response?
- Is dorsal hump removal in the nose considered feminizing?
- What is the world Brahman hump cooking championships?
- Did Michael Jackson'Dry Hump'reporter Heather Nichols?