bump off in English
verb
(Slang) murder deliberately and with premeditation; kill coldly
Use "bump off" in a sentence
1. You were gonna bump him off.
2. They will probably bump you off anyway!
3. “Bump, Bump, Bump” is a song released in 2002 by American boy band B2K, featuring P
4. The sledge hits a bump and I am off, using my camera as a snow hook.
5. The shoulder bump.
6. Bump noun [C] (RAISED AREA) C1 a round, raised area on a surface or on the body: Her bicycle hit a Bump in the road and threw her off.
7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia " Bump, Bump, Bump " is a song by American boy band B2K, featuring P
8. Bounce definition is - beat, bump
9. It showed a bump.
10. That little bump there.
11. Forum discussions with the word (s) "bump-start" in the title: Bump start
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13. Bumped , bump·ing , bumps v
14. Toddlers tumble and bump their heads.
15. Bump belts for mothers-to-be
16. We'll propably bump into him.
17. How about a fist bump?
18. Little bump on the run.
19. Bump or Bumps may refer to: A collision or impact; A raised protrusion on the skin such as a pimple, goose bump, prayer bump, lie Bumps, etc
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22. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Bump Bump 1 / bʌmp / S3 verb 1 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] HIT/Bump INTO to hit or knock against something Bump against I ran after him, Bumping against people in my hurry
23. How to Bump start a Harley Davidson
24. I would bump into them around town.
25. I'm so sorry to bump into you.