Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which pumps.
- noun A mineral-oil well from which the oil must be pumped up, as distinguished from one from which the oil issues in a natural jet.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who pumps; the instrument or machine used in pumping.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun one who
pumps something - noun bodybuilding, slang
Steroids or otherdrugs taken to improveblood flow and increasemuscular size.
Etymologies
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Examples
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This truck which my brothers later told me is called a pumper showed up one morning with a cement mixer.
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This truck which my brothers later told me is called a pumper showed up one morning with a cement mixer.
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So she tried something else: she went to a so-called pumper, a person who illegally injects silicone to modify the body.
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I love trucks and thought that "pumper" was just the cat's meow.
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My name is Wendy and I have been a diabetic for 21 years and I have been a "pumper" since September!
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He is another typical nutbag repug without ideas to make anything better and a proud pumper of lies and racist rants.
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Until the system comes back online, Tepco plans to continue its operation to pump seawater into the reactor and the storage pool holding spent fuel, using pumper trucks.
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Better yet, as time went by, I became a “double pumper” and could do both breasts at once!
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In the meantime, pumper trucks, normally used to pour concrete, are spraying tons of water on the exposed used fuel rods.
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In the meantime, pumper trucks, normally used to pour concrete, are spraying tons of water on the exposed used fuel rods.
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