mump
1Mump — Mump, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mumped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mumping}.] 1. To utter imperfectly, brokenly, or feebly. [1913 Webster] Old men who mump their passion. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] 2. To work over with the mouth; to mumble; as, to mump food.… …
2mump — mump·ish; mump·si·mus; mump; mump·er; …
3Mump — Mump, v. i. [Akin to mumble; cf. D. mompen to cheat; perh. orig., to whine like a beggar, D. mompelen to mumble. See {Mumble}, {Mum}, and cf. {Mumps}.] 1. To move the lips with the mouth closed; to mumble, as in sulkiness. [1913 Webster] He mumps …
4mump — [mump] vt., vi. [echoic, or < ? Du mompelen, var. of mommelen, to mumble] 1. Dial. to mumble; mutterto mumble; mutter 2. [Du mompen, to cheat, prob. akin to mompelen] [Old Slang] Slang former 3. a) to beg b) to cheat …
5mump — mump1 /mump, moomp/, Brit. Dial. v.t. 1. to mumble; mutter. v.i. 2. to sulk; mope. 3. to grimace. [1580 90; imit., appar. akin to MUM1; cf. D mompen to mumble, G mimpfeln to mumble while eating, Icel mumpa to take into the mouth, eat greedily]… …
6mump — I. ˈməmp, dial Eng “ or ˈmu̇mp verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: probably of imitative origin transitive verb chiefly dialect : mumble ladies who mump their passion Oliver Goldsmith …
7Mump and Smoot — Mump Smoot are a Canadian clown duo created by Michael Kennard and John Turner, directed by Karen Hines. Also referred to as clowns of horror they ve produced interactive, improvisational plays aimed squarely at adult audiences. Contents 1… …
8mump´ish|ly — mump|ish «MUHM pihsh», adjective. sullenly angry; depressed in spirits. –mump´ish|ly, adverb …
9mump|ish — «MUHM pihsh», adjective. sullenly angry; depressed in spirits. –mump´ish|ly, adverb …
10mump|si|mus — «MUHMP suh muhs», noun. an error obstinately clung to, regardless of right or reason. ╂[< misreading of Latin umpsimus we took (because the reader maintained repeatedly that mumpsimus was correct)] …