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bump

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

John likes to bump his threads because he wants more replies to his post.

by Bubbleman January 29, 2003

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bumps

another word for a line of cocaine

yo lets do some bumps to get skeeted

by gabzter December 13, 2007

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bumping

1. Playing music very loudly
2. A big fun or wild party where everyone is enjoying themselves. With many people involved.

"Keep that beat bumping or this party wont be bumping any longer!"

by HK613 January 8, 2007

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bumped into

To meet someone accidentally -- past tense, as opposed to just "bump into".

My friend and I, being avid tennis players, bumped into each other when visiting the local courts.

by David "common name" Green April 28, 2008

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bump that

The way preteens say "fuck that". Also appropriate in situations where profanity is intolerable.

Sajai: and i will hire you as my court musician/jester/sanitation engineer

Sara : bump that

by Sajai K. November 19, 2004

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Bump in

Theatrical expression - to move equipment and scenery into a theatre. Bump out is the opposite process. Also used in relation to the set up and knock down of stands at exhibitions and tradeshows.

Bump in is on Saturday so you are required at the theatre from 10 am to whenever.

by Alberto Rosso April 28, 2009

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bump

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

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.

by mackaroon May 18, 2005

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