Associations to the word «Hump»

Wiktionary

HUMP, noun. A mound of earth.
HUMP, noun. A rounded mass, especially a fleshy mass such as on a camel.
HUMP, noun. A speed hump.
HUMP, noun. (Discuss([/2016/?action=edit&section=new&preloadtitle=%5B%5BHump%5D%5D +]) this sense) A deformity in humans caused by abnormal curvature of the upper spine.
HUMP, noun. (slang) An act of sexual intercourse.
HUMP, noun. (British) (slang) A bad mood.
HUMP, noun. (slang) A painfully boorish person.
HUMP, verb. (transitive) To bend something into a hump.
HUMP, verb. (transitive) (intransitive) To carry (something), especially with some exertion.
HUMP, verb. (transitive) (intransitive) To dry-hump.
HUMP, verb. (transitive) (intransitive) To have sex (with).
HUMP, proper noun. (historical) (World War 2) (slang) The Himalayas, as the challenge for the supply route between India and China.
HUMP DAY, noun. (US) (informal) Wednesday.
HUMP DAY, noun. (US) (informal) A scheduled day during which a couple has planned ahead of time to engage in sexual intercourse.
HUMP DAYS, noun. Plural of hump day
HUMP DUMPLING, noun. (slang) (derogatory) A child.
HUMP DUMPLINGS, noun. Plural of hump dumpling
HUMP IT, verb. (informal) To depart in a hurry; to flee.

Dictionary definition

HUMP, noun. Something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from its surroundings; "the gun in his pocket made an obvious bulge"; "the hump of a camel"; "he stood on the rocky prominence"; "the occipital protuberance was well developed"; "the bony excrescence between its horns".
HUMP, verb. Round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward.
HUMP, verb. Have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?".

Wise words

The most important things are the hardest things to say. They are the things you get ashamed of because words diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem timeless when they are in your head to no more than living size when they are brought out.
Stephen King