Gumpin' It.
Gumpin' it
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Gumpin'
Gumpin' It
The Act Of Waiting At A Bus Stop While One Sits His, and/or Her Posterior Structure Onto A Nearby Bench, Lookin' Like One Douche Of A Gump.(see. Gump)
Example:
Some Dude: Yo Man Its Been Over An Hour, Where You At?
Smokey SellsALOT: My Bad Dawg Im Stuck Here Gumpin' It At This Bus Stop.
Some Dude: You Douchebag!
Some Dude: Yo Man Its Been Over An Hour, Where You At?
Smokey SellsALOT: My Bad Dawg Im Stuck Here Gumpin' It At This Bus Stop.
Some Dude: You Douchebag!
Gumpin
A cliff at dolime quarry in Guelph Ontario. The name came to be when some drunken idiot (read: typical cliff jumper) tried to spray paint "Jump In" but managed to spell "Gjump In" which has now been shortened to "gumpin". A gumpin is also a measurement. 1 gumpin = ~25ft
a gumpin is not a static measurement because a gumpin is defined as "the distance from the top of the cliff to the water" thus a gumpin is never the same.
a gumpin is not a static measurement because a gumpin is defined as "the distance from the top of the cliff to the water" thus a gumpin is never the same.
Example:
S: I dare you to dive off the gumpin!
T: I dare you to gainer the gumpin!
S: I dont know how to GAY-NOR
T: It's "gainer" not gaynor, you fucker.
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I answered my physics test in gumpin lengths.
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Dude that cliff is like 3/4ths of a gumpin.
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Gumpin is pronounced "Guu-om-pin"
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the amount of water in dolime quarry is 36 gumpins cubed (i.e. 36g^3 opposed to 300m^3)
S: I dare you to dive off the gumpin!
T: I dare you to gainer the gumpin!
S: I dont know how to GAY-NOR
T: It's "gainer" not gaynor, you fucker.
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I answered my physics test in gumpin lengths.
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Dude that cliff is like 3/4ths of a gumpin.
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Gumpin is pronounced "Guu-om-pin"
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the amount of water in dolime quarry is 36 gumpins cubed (i.e. 36g^3 opposed to 300m^3)
Gumpin' out
Gumpin' Out
1. Verb; Similar to a "Black-Out" state of mind; the victim will look haggard and despondent; usually whilst laying on a comfy couch/comfy area with drool appearing from the corners of the mouth.
2. Adjective; He looks "Gumped Out".
2. Adjective; He looks "Gumped Out".
Example:
1. After minutes of no text reply from my significant other, I came to the conclusion that he was "Gumpin' Out".
2. After wine, ice-cream, and peanut butter cookies, Chad sat on the couch and appeared to be "Gumped Out".
1. After minutes of no text reply from my significant other, I came to the conclusion that he was "Gumpin' Out".
2. After wine, ice-cream, and peanut butter cookies, Chad sat on the couch and appeared to be "Gumped Out".