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Do you use the term 'Tump" when you knock something over?

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So, when something gets knocked over, do you use the term 'Tump' to describe it?

"Be careful! You might tump that glass over."
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I used the term in a conversation with my secretary once and she had no idea what i was talking about. She was from Wisconsin :lol:
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Sometimes. I've use it, but it's not a given.
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Never, ever heard that "word" before this thread.
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If you aren't careful with a wheelbarrow it can tump over.
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Me, no, I was born in Iowa.
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RoyGBiv wrote:Never, ever heard that "word" before this thread.
:iagree:
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25 years in Texas plus a few overseas and that's a new one to me.
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Post by speedsix »

...tump has been a word since the late 1500s...it's even in the Scrabble player's dictionary...the meaning used here is distinctively Southern...and has been used since at least 1964...amazed that some haven't heard it...
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Tump.... consider y'allselves edjucated.
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...(pssst...the word is edjumicated...yer showin' yer iggernance...donchaknow nuttin?)
...Americans have had more fun mangling and murdering the English language than any other people I know...and it's not hard...few languages use one word to mean a dozen different things...
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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Tump.... consider y'allselves edjucated.
Well, I'll be..... You could tump me over with a feather.

[BTW.. spellchecker doesn't like it.. ;-) ]
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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:Tump.... consider y'allselves edjucated.
Interesting. So, a grassy knoll in Dallas might also be called a tump.
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...you have such an intriguing way of using the word...we could be all night on that one!!!
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We used it all the time growing up in SE Texas. :rolll
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