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terms | bumpsadaisy |

As a noun terms

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As an interjection bumpsadaisy is

used to accompany, or to apologise for, a bumping motion.

terms

English

Noun

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    bumpsadaisy

    English

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • Used to accompany, or to apologise for, a bumping motion.
  • * 1983 , Lynne McTaggart, Kathleen Kennedy, Her Life and Times
  • The Big Apple had been introduced that year, and Kathleen and her friends loved forming the big circle and ending with a bumpsadaisy ...
  • * 1996 , Sally Bedell Smith, Reflected Glory: The Life of Pamela Churchill Harriman
  • ...the wild gyrations of the "Big Apple," in which everyone formed a circle and ended with a "bumpsadaisy ," and the Lambeth Walk,...
  • * 1999 , Michael Earley, Philippa Keil, Contemporary Scenes for Actors, Women
  • (MOTH on his way back with the drinks. Bumps into someone. Dolly bird.) / MOTH. Oops sorry love. Bumpsadaisy . You all right...