Origin of bump

First recorded in 1560–70; imitative

OTHER WORDS FROM bump

bump·ing·ly, adverb un·bumped, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for bump off (1 of 2)

bump off

verb

(tr, adverb) slang to murder; kill

British Dictionary definitions for bump off (2 of 2)

bump
/ (bʌmp) /

verb

noun

Word Origin for bump

C16: probably of imitative origin

Idioms and Phrases with bump off (1 of 2)

bump off

Kill, murder, as in The convict bragged about bumping off his partner, or The first fighter plane bumped off three enemy aircraft. This term was at first principally criminal slang and somewhat later military jargon. [Slang; c. 1900]

Idioms and Phrases with bump off (2 of 2)

bump