Hanapin
to bump
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bumangga, humampas
to accidentally hit a part of one's body against something, especially with great force and in a way that causes injury
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makabangga, sumalungso
down of the duck
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sumayaw ng erotiko, ilalabas ang balakang
dance erotically or dance with the pelvis thrust forward
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makatagpo nang hindi inaasahan, magtagpo
come upon, as if by accident; meet with
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alisin, pagsaway
remove or force from a position of dwelling previously occupied
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ibaba, ibagsak
assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
Bump
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bukol, pamumula
a swelling on the body caused by illness or injury
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pagsagupa, bantay-bump
an impact (as from a collision)
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umbok, buhol
something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings
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bump, sayaw na bump
a popular dance style introduced in the 1970s in the United States, involving partners, typically one male and one female, bumping their hips to the beat of the music
What is the "bump"?
The bump is a fun and energetic dance style popular in the 1970s. It features simple, rhythmic movements where dancers perform a series of up-and-down motions, often bumping their hips or bodies in time with the music. The dance involves a lot of hip action and can be performed solo or with a partner. The bump is known for its playful and lively character, making it a favorite at social dance events and parties.
bump
v
bumper
n
bumper
n
Halimbawa
He accidentally bumped his head on the low doorway.
He bumped his head on the low overhead while moving through the narrow passage.
He bumped his shin against the coffee table and winced in pain.
A dull pain throbbed inside after he bumped his knee.
She mistakenly unplugged the modem, and it bumped everyone off the network.