hump
hump [hump humps humped humping] noun, verb BrE [hʌmp] NAmE [hʌmp] noun 1. a large lump that sticks out above the surface of sth, especially the ground •the dark hump of the mountain in the distance • (BrE)a road/speed/traffic hump (= a ↑hump on a road that forces traffic to drive more slowly) 2. a large lump on the back of some animals, especially ↑camels 3. a large lump on the back of a person, caused by an unusual curve in the ↑spine (= the row of bones in the middle of the back) Word Origin: early 18th cent.: probably related to Low German humpe ‘hump’, also to Dutch homp, Low German humpe ‘lump, hunk (of bread)’. Idioms: ↑get the hump ▪ ↑over the hump verb 1. ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) (BrE)to carry sth heavy •I've been humping furniture around all day. 2. ~ sb (taboo, slang)to have sex with sb Verb forms: Word Origin: early 18th cent.: probably related to Low German humpe ‘hump’, also to Dutch homp, Low German humpe ‘lump, hunk (of bread)’.
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