by baby-g February 9, 2005

Tump is derived from an ancient word teague meaning a bad place to be. The tump can be located down county ESVA. People who reside there are to be treated as if they are all after you. BE CAREFULL!!!
Yo my boys went down to the tump and that ho got one.
Shes nothing but a tumper.
I am the master Tump Raider
Shes nothing but a tumper.
I am the master Tump Raider
by Tumpraider October 6, 2004

by Danny43 January 27, 2009

adj : pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity to ideals of form and proportion; "a tump looking woman"; "She is tumping"
by J7 May 14, 2005

A hillock, small heap, switch-back hill, old slag heap or industrial working.
A phrase which seems to have originated in the north of England and Scotland. Probably derived from tump, a barrow or Neolothic burial ground and numpsy meaning 'low life'
Generally, used in the plural, numpsy tumps.
A phrase which seems to have originated in the north of England and Scotland. Probably derived from tump, a barrow or Neolothic burial ground and numpsy meaning 'low life'
Generally, used in the plural, numpsy tumps.
Plenty of numpsy tumps where I go mountain biking.
The wretched moles have been busy again. Numpsy tumps everywhere.
I love the Scottish lochs and numpsy tumps.
Motoring at its best: the numpsy tumps of the Yorkshire wolds.
The wretched moles have been busy again. Numpsy tumps everywhere.
I love the Scottish lochs and numpsy tumps.
Motoring at its best: the numpsy tumps of the Yorkshire wolds.
by Henley December 30, 2008

by uttam maharjan January 2, 2012

by casper the great April 25, 2009
