bump-bump
The phonetic representation of the feeling one gets when falling in love with a girl. The word is used an outburst, or a pet name to a loved one. It should not be used to label the feeling, only to express that one is feeling it.
(Saying bump-bump should sound like a heartbeat from a delicate voice.)
(Saying bump-bump should sound like a heartbeat from a delicate voice.)
Example:
Person 1: I was just looking into your eyes and, bump-bump, I think I fell in love with you more deeply!
Person 2: Oh lord! You're mushy!
Person 1: I was just looking into your eyes and, bump-bump, I think I fell in love with you more deeply!
Person 2: Oh lord! You're mushy!