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(verb): To tip something, usually a container, over, thus spilling its contents. I can't believe you tumped your soda on to my new carpet!
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Alabama word used as a combination of the words "tip" and "dump". We was just paddlin' in the boat when allasudden it tumped over.
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To tip over, almost always with the word 'over'. Usually describes the action of a swingset. Watch out! If you swing too high, the swingset will tump over.
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beat, attack, to hit bumbaclot, i'll tump you across your fayce. niam shit
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To have oral sex with a mentally challenged person I just totally tumped my cousin, he was dropped a lot when he was a baby....
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1. To knock over, especially a container. Most often accompanied by the word "over".
2. The noise of tumping something over. 1. "Careful not to tump it over."
2. "I heard a loud tump, so I think someone must've kicked the vase." |
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To fall over; accidental bumping of a cup, glass or a bowl. Tumped is past tense and is often used. To tump a cup or container and spill its contents.
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