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Bump bump bump kerbump.
Bump, bump, bump ba da".
There they go -- bump, bump, bump".
In "The Trolley Song," the shouted words "bump, bump, bump went the brake," became the song's comic center.
As an 85-year-old man rolled over and over, bump, bump, bump, all the way down to the bottom.
The little boy carries off his toy bear by the foot, "bump, bump, bump…up the stairs behind him" (pictured at top).
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Bump, bumping, etc. - "BUMP" is an acronym for "bring up my post" which is a short (and spammy) way to bring a thread to the first page of the forum without adding any other information.
I don't really know what this means, but it certainly puts Diddley's "bump-a-bump bump" in a new light.
People are gonna bump into it, bump-bump-bump".
Anthony Labriola, 39, a restaurateur who lives nearby, first heard it — the screech, the boom, the "bump-bump-bump".
I went wham!...and bumped, bumped, bumped.
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