v. Past tense of the intransitive verb, to Thump.
The act of leaving an area or confrontation at the most inopportune time, often creating a scene of confusion and disbelief.
The act of leaving an area or confrontation at the most inopportune time, often creating a scene of confusion and disbelief.
by Tyranadin December 11, 2005
by dannyb June 24, 2005
Thumped: "My sister thumped me hard in MarioKart last night. I need to practice so I can beat her next time."
by Truck Bait 2003 September 24, 2017
by mex69 December 21, 2010
to vote. u get a thump when you agree and a thump-not when u dont
it originates from the shortened thumbs up to agree or vote in their favor
it originates from the shortened thumbs up to agree or vote in their favor
by stevando February 05, 2011
The message you get on the computer screen when you make an error, usually accompanied by a thump or a donk sound.
What the hell did I do wrong?! I keep on gettin' the damn thump! (After checking the keyboard) Oh, I see what the problem is: stuck "Caps Lock" key!
by pentozali April 10, 2008
Adj. Thumped
1. Of or relating to possessing many epic loots
2. To be in the possession of an exceedingly gross number of epic loots
3. Having more epic loots than one knows what to do with.
1. Of or relating to possessing many epic loots
2. To be in the possession of an exceedingly gross number of epic loots
3. Having more epic loots than one knows what to do with.
by Tekas December 15, 2005