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To have big breasts.
Person 1: Did you see that waitress at Hooters?
Person 2: I know, she was bompous as fuck!
bompous by EddieDingleIsGe April 17, 2019
Related Words
Bompf Bompfed BOMP bomf Bompy bompa Bomping bompton bombfuck Bompie
An acronym for 'Back Off MotherFucker'. The term was coined by Welsh singer Marina & The Diamonds.
You can't call my bluff, time to BOMF.
BOMF by Dark Doo Wop March 2, 2015

bumpfire 

Verb/

Bumpfire, or bump firing*, is a technique used with semi-automatic firearms to replicate full-automatic fire, using the recoil and weight of the firearm to engage the trigger. This technique can be used with any semi-automatic firearm by affixing the trigger with a stationary object and pulling the handguard forward to fire a round.

Bump fire stocks, an aftermarket product which replaces the pistol-grip furniture of a rifle to accommodate bump firing, have recently come under scrutiny with their involvement in the Las Vegas massacre, although previously available for many years in the US.

Bump fire is viewed by many enthusiasts as a novelty, ineffective for combat or self-defense due to the uncertainty of the technique and inaccuracy of sustained rates of fire.
Johnny: I want to learn how to bumpfire my Ar-15

Bill: I'm calling the FBI
bumpfire by 🐺 February 24, 2018

bombfetti 

Bombfetti refers to the modern practice of surrounding a character in bits of flying dirt, shrapnel and/or sparks, suggesting that there has just been some kind of explosion or powerful movement and yet invariably the characters stands totaly immobile so it just looks like someone is chucking a handful of debris at them from offscreen.

The term was coined by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw
Person 1: Did you see the new Batman V Superman poster?
Person 2: Yeah, it has a lot of bombfetti.
bombfetti by Richardios September 7, 2016
the city of compton changed to bompton(bloods would change the C to a B)
"i am from da city of Bompton"
bompton by durty d April 29, 2003
Useless printed instuctions and manuals.
Originated in England during World War II when English soldiers were overwelmed with unnecessary printed materials and used them as they would toilet tissue or "bum fodder".
My new CD-ROM drive came with 40 pages of bumpf. Oprah's magazine makes good bumpf.
bumpf by 50 cent crack dealer July 31, 2003