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lump verb- to dislike something that must be endured UK, 1833
- “This is how it is–you can either like it or lump it” is what the under-sourced book is actually saying. — The Observer, 17 February 2002
- to reluctantly accept UK, 1791
Usually in the phrase “lump it”. - I know he’s disappointed that I don’t want to go again, but he’s just going to have to lump it. — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 103, 1997
- to strike; to hit UK, 1780
- — Inez The Joint, p. 514, 1984
- Fucking hell, Jim, someone’s just lumped me. — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 146, 2000
- I did what any man would do. I lumped him one. — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 159, 2002
- to kiss US
- — Art Unger, The Cool Book, p. 109, 1961
▶ lump lips to talk on the telephone US Teen slang.- — Newsweek, p. 28, 8 October 1951
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