- nounbump (noun) · bumps (plural noun)
- a light blow or a jolting collision:"a nasty bump on the head"
- aeronauticsa rising air current causing an irregularity in an aircraft's motion.
- the dull sound of a light blow or jolting collision.
- a protuberance on a level surface:"bumps in the road"
- a swelling on the skin, especially one caused by illness or injury:"her mosquito bites had come up in huge red bumps"
- dateda lump on a person's skull, formerly thought to indicate a particular mental faculty.
- informalan increase:"a slight bump in sales"
- (in an online forum) an act of posting on an inactive thread in order to move it to the top of the list of active threads:"I'm giving this thread a well-deserved bump"
- a loosely woven fleeced cotton fabric used in upholstery and as lining material.
verbbump (verb) · bumps (third person present) · bumped (past tense) · bumped (past participle) · bumping (present participle)- knock or run into someone or something with a jolt:"I almost bumped into him" · "she bumped the girl with her hip"
- hurt or damage (something) by striking or knocking it against something else:"she bumped her head on the sink"
- cause to collide with something:"she went through the door, bumping the bag against it"
- move or travel with much jolting and jarring:"the car bumped along the rutted track"
- push (something) jerkily in a specified direction:"she had to bump the wheelchair down the steps"
- (of an airline) refuse (a passenger) a reserved place on a flight as a consequence of deliberate overbooking:"if you check in on time and are bumped, you will be entitled to a full refund"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHdisplace from a job or role, especially in favor of someone else:"she was bumped for a youthful model"
- (in an online forum) post on (an inactive thread) in order to move it to the top of the list of active threads:"if no one responds after 24 hours, you can bump your thread"
Originmid 16th century (as a verb): imitative, perhaps of Scandinavian origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a light blow or a jolting collision:
- a protuberance on a level surface:
- a swelling on the skin, especially one caused by illness or injury:
verb- knock or run into someone or something with a jolt:
- move or travel with much jolting and jarring:
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