Bump off
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British pronunciation/bˈʌmp ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/bˈʌmp ˈɔf/

Definition & Meaning of "bump off"

to bump off
[phrase form: bump]
01

to kill someone

to bump off definition and meaning
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The hired assassin specialized in discreetly bumping off high-profile targets.
The serial killer had a twisted motive for bumping off victims in a specific pattern.
The crime lord was notorious for bumping off anyone who crossed him.
02

to lose connection to the Internet suddenly

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System updates can occasionally bump off users for a short period.
A sudden power outage can easily bump off your online gaming session.
During peak hours, multiple users may be bumped off due to heavy traffic on the network.
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The hired assassin specialized in discreetly bumping off high-profile targets.
The serial killer had a twisted motive for bumping off victims in a specific pattern.
The crime lord was notorious for bumping off anyone who crossed him.
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