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LUMPA

A low skilled construction laborer. Slang used in the Boston Masaachusetts area. To describe any laborer in the building trades.

Hey did you see Donny got a job with Smedley Contruction.

Yeah that fahhkin 'tahhd is just a LUMPA. He doesn't even know how to mud drywall.

laborer apprentice idiot

by The Prospect March 2, 2015

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Lumpa!

A term used to express Joy or Happiness. It can be used as a term for โ€œcheersโ€ Or when you have completely nothing to say then you just blurt out โ€œLumpa!โ€
Pronounced: LOOm-PAH.

Oh hell yeah i just got level 100

-Lumpa!

Awkward conversation: um ok
-Lumpa!

by Miercom February 5, 2020

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Flumpa-Lumpa

A phrase referring to sex especially when one or both of the participants have large quantities of body fat. This can be derogatory, but is typically meant to be and taken as a joke.

Did you hear? Donna and Steve did the flumpa-lumpa last night!

by sherlockianintheTARDIS December 9, 2014

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Umpa-Lumpa

a girl/woman who wears too much fake tan

there are a lot of umpa lumpas around college today

by Cocoliso January 6, 2005

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plumpa lumpa

A fat, short tart with an orange face. Plumpa lumpas can often be spotted rolling across the dance floor of cheap nightclubs but are considered harmless if all eye contact is avoided.

Origin: Umpa Lumpas from 'Charlie's Chocolate Factory'.

Oh man! Look at that Plumpa lumpa Dave's picked up!

by sketchy October 10, 2004

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umpa-lumpa

a short bronze colored person with green hair possibly desendents of leprecons who knows a lot about the rights and wrong of a candy factory and are taught to spontainiosly break out with a funky fresh beat about those rights and wrongs

watch willie wanka and the chocolate factory a.k.a "umpa-lumpas galore"

by TJ muenzie A.k.A Tigit or tito February 24, 2004

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Umpa Lumpa

n. short, fat girls who wear too much make-up and/or dark, dark orange sunless tanner

Im totally into UL's.

by sean July 16, 2001

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