Taking a character and putting them through physical and/or mental torment and is typically followed by the same character being treated for their traumas. To indicate the characters place in the situation they’d typically be called a whumpee (the character being hurt/comforted), the whumper (the character that causes harm and trauma), and the caretaker (the character designated the helping/healing/comforting the whumpee).
“The amount of whump in that movie was delicious!“
“I heard there was a lot of whump in this show.”
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When a character in a movie, show, book, or fanfic is caused physical and mental trauma which usually continues with the character being taken care of. The characters that take place in this would be the whumpee (the character being hurt/comforted), the whumper (the character that hurts the other ore name of the people in the community), and the caretaker (the character that helps the whumpee back to a better health). The community that surrounds this is a very friendly and open community that supports new whumpers,
“The whump in that movie was delicious!”
“I heard that there’s a lot of whump in this show”
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The sudden ball of emotion that socks you in the stomach when you realize you are really falling hard for someone.
After their passionate kiss on the front porch, all she could think was, "Whump."
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the noise one makes when eating chocolate biscuits without having a drink to hand to wash them down.
"Stop whumping down my ear i'm trying to get to sleep!"
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A fandom term, commonly used by fan fiction authors (particularly in the Stargate genre) to describe physical and/or mental abuse laid on a character in a story.
She was known to be a shameless Daniel-whumper in her fanfics, inflicting every possible form of torture on the character, from hangnails to decapitation.
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The sound made when an elephant trips over
you shoulda heard the whump when i stuck out my leg and the elephant tripped over and hit the ground
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