Tump
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Tump
So, when something gets knocked over, do you use the term 'Tump' to describe it?
"Be careful! You might tump that glass over."
"Be careful! You might tump that glass over."
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Re: Tump
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 

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Re: Tump
Sometimes. I've use it, but it's not a given.
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Re: Tump
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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Re: Tump
25 years in Texas plus a few overseas and that's a new one to me.
Re: Tump
...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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...(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...
...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...