bumper

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English

Etymology

From bump +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

Noun

bumper (plural bumpers)

  1. Someone or something that bumps.
  2. (obsolete) A drinking vessel filled to the brim.
  3. (colloquial, now chiefly attributive) Anything large or successful.
  4. (automotive) Parts at the front and back of a vehicle which are meant to absorb the impact of a collision; fender.
  5. Any mechanical device used to absorb an impact, soften a collision, or protect against impact.
    The company sells screw-on rubber bumpers and feet.
  6. (cricket) A bouncer.
  7. (billiards) A side wall of a pool table.
  8. A cylindrical object used (as a substitute for birds) to train dogs to retrieve.
  9. (broadcasting) A short ditty or jingle used to separate a show from the advertisements.
  10. (slang, dated) A covered house at a theatre, etc., in honour of some favourite performer.
  11. (slang, Caribbean, Jamaica) A woman's posterior, particularly one that is considered full and desirable.
  12. (music) An extra musician (not notated in the score) who assists the principal French horn by playing less-exposed passages, so that the principal can save their 'lip' for difficult solos. Also applied to other sections of the orchestra.
  13. (pinball) An object on a playfield that applies force to the pinball when hit, often giving a minor increase in score.
  14. (Australia, slang) A cigarette butt.
  15. (horse racing) In National Hunt racing, a flat race for horses that have not yet competed either in flat racing or over obstacles.
  16. (video games) A shoulder button on a gamepad.

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Adjective

bumper (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial) Wonderfully large; (as if) filled to the bumpers at the top of a silo.
    a bumper collection of silly jokes
    We harvested a bumper crop of arugula and parsnips this year.

Translations

Verb

bumper (third-person singular simple present bumpers, present participle bumpering, simple past and past participle bumpered)

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To drink from the vessels called bumpers.

Danish

Pronunciation

Verb

bumper

  1. present tense of bumpe

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English bumper.

Pronunciation

Noun

bumper m (plural bumpers, diminutive bumpertje n)

  1. bumper of a car, fender

Derived terms

Descendants

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch bumper, from English bumper.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: bum‧pêr

Noun

bumpêr (first-person possessive bumperku, second-person possessive bumpermu, third-person possessive bumpernya)

  1. bumper.

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Spanish

Noun

bumper m (plural bumpers)

  1. bumper of a car