What does ‘tump’ mean and why do Texans say it? In general, the word is used when something falls over, spills over, or is knocked over You can tump someone over or be tumped over by someone else It’s a useful word — but is it even a word?
Tump - definition of tump by The Free Dictionary Define tump tump synonyms, tump pronunciation, tump translation, English dictionary definition of tump v tumped , tump·ing , tumps Chiefly Southern US v tr To overturn Often used with over : You're about to tump that thing over v intr To fall over
List of tumps - Wikipedia Tump means a hillock, mound, barrow or tumulus The Welsh words twmp and Twmpath may be related Although some may appear similar to glacial drumlins, for the most part they are man-made, e g remains from mineral extraction, burial mounds (tumuli and especially bowl barrows) or motte-and-bailey castle mounds
tump - Wiktionary, the free dictionary tump (third-person singular simple present tumps, present participle tumping, simple past and past participle tumped) To form a mass of earth or a hillock around