Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who or that which pumps.
- noun A mineral-oil well from which the oil must be pumped up, as distinguished from one from which the oil issues in a natural jet.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who pumps; the instrument or machine used in pumping.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun one who
pumps something - noun bodybuilding, slang
Steroids or otherdrugs taken to improveblood flow and increasemuscular size.
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Examples
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This truck which my brothers later told me is called a pumper showed up one morning with a cement mixer.
Friday Night Photos: House Renovations v. 2.0.6 (Fittings and a Foundation!) Kalyn Denny 2009
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This truck which my brothers later told me is called a pumper showed up one morning with a cement mixer.
Archive 2009-02-01 Kalyn Denny 2009
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So she tried something else: she went to a so-called pumper, a person who illegally injects silicone to modify the body.
NYT > Home Page By LAURA RENA MURRAY 2011
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I love trucks and thought that "pumper" was just the cat's meow.
Friday Night Photos: House Renovations v. 2.0.6 (Fittings and a Foundation!) Kalyn Denny 2009
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My name is Wendy and I have been a diabetic for 21 years and I have been a "pumper" since September!
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He is another typical nutbag repug without ideas to make anything better and a proud pumper of lies and racist rants.
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Until the system comes back online, Tepco plans to continue its operation to pump seawater into the reactor and the storage pool holding spent fuel, using pumper trucks.
Work Resumes On Restoring Power To Nuclear Reactors Mitsuru Obe 2011
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Better yet, as time went by, I became a “double pumper” and could do both breasts at once!
Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms Jack Canfield 2011
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In the meantime, pumper trucks, normally used to pour concrete, are spraying tons of water on the exposed used fuel rods.
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In the meantime, pumper trucks, normally used to pour concrete, are spraying tons of water on the exposed used fuel rods.
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