Folklore definition:-
It is a pimple or zit which is unusually painful and seems to appear quite suddenly. It is believed to appear when a person has been thinking consistently about a person that he/she is deeply 'in love' with.
(please note that this definition is different in different cultures/ societies)
A bump is a lump like, for example, a bump on your skin or a bump in a road.
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)
A fist bump is where you make a fist and bump it against the fist of another person. This is a way of showing that you are both in agreement, that something is good or fine, or that something turned out well.
If you are looking for the meaning of "bump it" when it comes to a Facebook Group, it means to comment on a prior post which will bring it back to the top of the feed.
what does it mean if you have a bump on your head
no
YOU put the bump in the bump she bump she bump
usually an average bump on your foot is caused from bacteria getting into your toenail. if it goes through the end of your toenail it usually pushes it back causing a bruise/bump, if the bump gets infected it can push to your killies (the back of the foot) and cause tendentious in worse cases it might my FATAL love princeston girl
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.
He's not asking about the Train song but the one that sounds like Rehab Badah bump bump bump badah bump bump bump bump
Bumpedy bump bumpey bump BUMP that help you?
There is no way to get rid of a bump or large nasal bridge without seeing a plastic surgeon.
yes because every Friday and valentines day means he or she loves you or has a secret crush on you
They're both hard-working perfectionists, but they can also love each other.
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
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)