the cranial bump of knowledg means the buddha had been very smart and when he got the cranial bump everyone noticed and started going to him for answes with problems that they had with anything! just to let you know im 11 yrs old in 6th grade and i am finishing laerning about Hinduism, Buddhism and India! it was not very fun! ty bi!
The bump on the center of the back of the head is called the "bump of knowledge" in reference to phrenology, a now-discredited pseudoscience that linked specific brain areas to personality traits and intellectual capabilities. Phrenologists believed that this area, known as the occipital region, was related to a person's intellectual abilities and knowledge. While phrenology has been debunked, the term persists in popular culture as a humorous nod to outdated beliefs about the relationship between brain structure and cognitive function.
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Jimmy Castor Bunch - "The Bertha Butt Boogie" is the name of the song. You're Welcome ! or maybe surfin burd by i dont know
A bump is a lump like, for example, a bump on your skin or a bump in a road.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, there is no publicly available information confirming that Bump J is affiliated with a gang. Bump J, a Chicago rapper, has faced legal issues in the past, but his association with gangs has not been definitively established. It's essential to rely on credible sources for accurate information regarding such topics.
He's not asking about the Train song but the one that sounds like Rehab Badah bump bump bump badah bump bump bump bump
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That commercial is for the 2012 Honda Pilot, and is called " roadtrip" /\ /\ thank you p.s me and my sister did that in the car
Almost as old as mankind itself. Humans have had knowledge of the supernatural even as they made their homes in caves and drew pictures on their walls. The bible tells us that humans have an instinctive knowledge of God and not far behind that is the knowledge of Satan and other scary things that go bump in the dark.
Yes, the word 'bump' is both a noun (bump, bumps) and a verb (bump, bumps, bumping, bumped).Examples:He tripped on the rug and got a bump on his head. (noun)At the mall, you never know who you will bump into. (verb)
Even the best FAQ Farmer with specific medical knowledge in this area will have trouble answering this question without seeing the "bump" in question. For the best answer, it may be adviseable to schedule an appointment with your doctor. Happy healing!
Yes, bump is a noun, a common, singular, concrete noun. Bump is also a verb (bump, bumps, bumping, bumped).