Hitting or colliding with something, or moving with repeated, heavy impacts.
From Middle English 'bumpen,' possibly imitative in origin, mimicking the sound of a dull collision. The -ing suffix creates the present participle form.
The word 'bump' is purely imitative—it literally sounds like what it means, which is why it's found in languages across Europe with nearly identical sounds!
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