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1- It is NOT an idiom (check your dictionary).

2- It is NOT "down in the bumps".

3- It IS "DOWN IN THE DUMPS", not bumps.

4- "Down in the dumps" means DEPRESSED.

i HOPE MY CORRECTING OF YOU DOES NOT CAUSE YOU TO FEEL "DOWN IN THE DUMPS" BTW: the use of CAPS is not necessarily meant to be SHOUTING !!! Caps are also used to highlight certain words and phrases.

Bless your heart.

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