A light blow or jolting collision.
The sound of such a collision.
A protuberance on a level surface.
A swelling on the skin caused by illness or injury.
One of the protuberances on the cranium which, in phrenology, are associated with distinct faculties or affections of the mind.
The point, in a race in which boats are spaced apart at the start, at which a boat begins to overtake the boat ahead.
The swollen abdomen of a pregnant woman.
A post in an Internet forum thread made in order to raise the thread's profile by returning it to the top of the list of active threads.
A temporary increase in a quantity, as shown in a graph.
A dose of a drug such as ketamine or cocaine, when snorted recreationally.
The noise made by the bittern; a boom.
A disco dance in which partners rhythmically bump each other's hips together.
In skipping, a single jump over two consecutive turns of the rope.
A coarse cotton fabric.
A training match for a fighting dog.
The id=snooker of either of the middle id=snooker.
Music, especially played over speakers at loud volume with strong bass frequency response.
To knock against or run into with a jolt.
To move up or down by a step.
To post in an Internet forum thread in order to raise the thread's profile by returning it to the top of the list of active threads.
To suddenly boil, causing movement of the vessel and loss of liquid.
To move (a booked passenger) to a later flight because of earlier delays or cancellations.
To move the time of a scheduled event.
To make a loud, heavy, or hollow noise; to boom.
To spread out material so as to fill any desired number of pages.
Posted in an Internet forum thread in order to raise the thread's profile by returning it to the top of the list of active threads.
A drinking vessel filled to the brim.
Anything large or successful.
Parts at the front and back of a vehicle which are meant to absorb the impact of a collision; fender
Any mechanical device used to absorb an impact, soften a collision, or protect against impact
Someone or something that bumps.
A bouncer.
A side wall of a pool table.
A short ditty or jingle used to separate a show from the advertisements.
A covered house at a theatre, etc., in honour of some favourite performer.
A woman's posterior, particularly one that is considered full and desirable.
An extra musician (not notated in the score) who assists the principal French horn by playing less-exposed passages, so that the principal can save their 'lip' for difficult solos. Also applied to other sections of the orchestra.
An object on a playfield that applies force to the pinball when hit, often giving a minor increase in score.
Large; filled to the bumpers at the top of a silo.
To drink from the vessels called bumpers.