Bump
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Bump or Bumps may refer to:
- A collision or impact
- A raised protrusion on the skin such as a pimple, goose bump, prayer bump, lie bumps, etc.
Infrastructure and industry
- Bump (road), where two routes both turn in opposite directions at an intersection
- Speed bump, a raised portion of road designed to slow traffic
- Coal mine bump, a seismic jolt occurring within a mine
- Bump (union), in a unionised work environment, a reassignment of jobs on the basis of seniority
- Bumper (broadcasting), in broadcasting, a brief announcement
- Bumper music or bump, in radio broadcasting a short clip of signature or theme music used for transitions between program elements
- Bump, airline travel slang for the removal of passengers from an overbooked flight
Math and science
- Bump function, a mathematical function which has a non-empty bounded support
- Bump mapping, a computer graphics technique
Culture
- The bumps, a birthday tradition
- Bumpside (or "Bump"), a slang term for 1967–1972 Ford F-Series trucks
- Effective dose (pharmacology) of an illegal substance; most often in reference to cocaine
- Baby bump, another term for pregnancy
Greetings
- Elbow bump, an informal greeting where two people touch, or tap, elbows
- Fist bump, an informal greeting
Sports and physical recreation
- Bump (football), a body contact alternative to a tackle and shepherding method in Australian Rules Football
- Bumps race, a type of rowing competition
- Bump (professional wrestling), making actual contact with another individual, an object, or the ground
- Bump (game), the basketball elimination game
Entertainment
- Bump the Show (BUMP+), a webseries that follows the stories of three women facing unintended pregnancies
- Bump (dance), a dance from the 1970s disco era
- BUMP (comics), 2007-8 limited edition comic book series
Characters
- Bump (Transformers), a fictional character in the Transformers universe
- Mr. Bump, a Mr. Men character
- Bobby Bumps, from the 1915–1925 silent animated short subjects
Gaming
- Bump, a pricing game played on The Price Is Right television game show from 1985 to 1991
- Bump (video game), a 2009 casual puzzle game create by Utopian Games
Music
- Bump (album), a jazz album recorded by musician John Scofield in 2000
- "Bump", a song by Raven-Symoné from This Is My Time
- "Bump", a song by Fun Lovin' Criminals from Loco
- "Bump", a song by Spank Rock from YoYoYoYoYo
- "Bump", a song by Rehab from Graffiti the World
- "Bump", a song by Baby Blue from No Smoke Without Fire
- "The Bump", a 1974 hit single by the band Kenny
- "The Bump", a song by the Commodores from Machine Gun
- "Bumped" (song), a song by Right Said Fred
Television
- Bump (TV series), a 1990 British children's animated programme featuring an elephant
- Bump!, a Canadian gay and lesbian travel and lifestyle television series
People
Other
- Bumps River, in Centerville, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, U.S.
- The Bump, a knoll on South Georgia Island, south Atlantic Ocean
- Bump (application), a popular app for the iPhone and Android smartphones which allowed users to easily share information
- Bump (Internet), a term for moving a thread to the top of a forum
- Bump fire, in weapon shooting
- Bump gate, drive-through gate used in rural areas
- Bump start, method for starting a motor vehicle
- Bump steer, tendency of a wheel to steer as it moves upwards into jounce
- Reminiscence bump, in memory
- Thermal bump, in electronics packaging, a thermoelectric device made from thin-film thermoelectric material embedded in flip chip interconnects
- Bump auctions, a online auction script where newer auctions bump off older auctions at the end
See also
- All pages beginning with "Bump"
- All pages with titles containing Bump
- "Bump Bump!", 2009 single from BoA
- "Bump, Bump, Bump", a 2003 single by B2K featuring P. Diddy
- Bumper (disambiguation)
- Bumping (disambiguation)
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