Etymology: [ 'p&mp ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English pumpe, pompe, from Middle Low German pumpe or Middle Dutch pompe, perhaps from Spanish bomba, of imitative origin.
To excite a person or group to a frenzy, : To cause one's muscles to swell by means of focussed weightlifting, To inflate with a pumping action, To inflate by means of a pump, If you pump up something such as a tyre, you fill it with air using a pump. I tried to pump up my back tyre, inflate,
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To excite a person or group to a frenzy
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: To cause one's muscles to swell by means of focussed weightlifting
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To inflate with a pumping action
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To inflate by means of a pump
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If you pump up something such as a tyre, you fill it with air using a pump. I tried to pump up my back tyre
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