by Jilly J December 6, 2011

by NitroAwsomness99 August 29, 2021

v. The act of bumping an outdated forum thread in an effort to fool unsuspecting readers.
An act designed for the lulz.
An act designed for the lulz.
Tommy: "Hey Chad, have you just seen the news on the forum?"
Chad: "No, man."
Tommy: "The thread says Michael Jackson died today."
Chad: "Man, that's old news. Check the date of the thread, you just got bump-rolled."
Chad: "No, man."
Tommy: "The thread says Michael Jackson died today."
Chad: "Man, that's old news. Check the date of the thread, you just got bump-rolled."
by DanSmythWordSmith June 23, 2011

When the car in front of you is driving slow in the fast line you bump him into a spin out to get them out of your way. Like the technique police use in high speed chases.
The car in front of me was driving 40 in the fast lane and would not move over I had no choice but to COP BUMP them out of my way.
by Peleke9 July 31, 2016

by jimmydeaneggs August 16, 2020

An expression of like or dislike usually used among the squad. Use of the positive form is similar to telling one to “bump” music louder, or “bump” a post - it’s a way to say hey, what you just said was important, and I liked it. It needs recognition.
The negative form is like “bumping” into someone, bumping someone from a spot or status, or like saying “fuck that. Those words do not need recognition.”
The negative form is like “bumping” into someone, bumping someone from a spot or status, or like saying “fuck that. Those words do not need recognition.”
*positive*
Friend 1: yo man let’s smoke this blunt then roll to Mickey D’s
Friend 2: bump!
*negative*
Friend 1: yo I know how dis gonna sound, but dat new T swift joint is fire
Friend 2: bump.
Friend 1: yo man let’s smoke this blunt then roll to Mickey D’s
Friend 2: bump!
*negative*
Friend 1: yo I know how dis gonna sound, but dat new T swift joint is fire
Friend 2: bump.
by Jgreezy March 30, 2018
