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pump verb- to have sex, usually from the male perspective UK, 1730
- I glanced once out the backwindow as I pumped. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Neal Cassady, p. 299, 10 January 1951
- I bet she’s lying up in bed, just a pumping away, ain’t she, boy? — James Baldwin, Blues for Mister Charlie, p. 13, 1964
- Think I ought to take along some jelly in case she wants to get pumped in the ass? — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 38, 1975
- Swingin’ and swingin’ my ding-a-ling in / Pumpin’ that ass until your back starts stinging — Ultramagnetic MCs Porno Star, 1992
- I felt like I was being pumped while driving over speed bumps. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 85, 1994
- Man, after all that pumping, I’d be surprised if she can sit on a toilet seat without screaming bloody murder. — Anthony Petkovich, The X Factory, p. 200, 1997
- to exert yourself in a labour US
- You’re fuckin’ out here pumping bottles, I mean, what’s your problem? — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 522, 1992
- to obtain a free ride BARBADOS
- — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 69, 1965
- to interrogate someone UK, 1656
- “ Trying to be a little detective,” he said [...] “You were trying to pump Harte[.]” — Martin Waddell, Otley, p. 133, 1966
- to fart UK: NORTHERN IRELAND, 1937
- to sell drugs, especially crack cocaine US
- “He’s pumping” means he sells drugs. — USA Today, p. 1A, 25 April 1989
- You be pumping that rock, Tre? — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
- — US Department of Justice, Street Terms, October 1994
- Every day when I was done pumping, I’d go home and stash my money and rocks in a shoebox in the closet. — 50 Cent, From Pieces to Weight, p. 34, 2005
- in poker, to increase a bet made by another player US, 1983
- — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 168, 1987
▶ pump the stump to shake hands US- — Marcus Hanna Boulware, Jive and Slang of Students in Negro Colleges, 1947
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