"Pumper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pumper" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pumper" Meaning

A pump driver, a nickname for a truck driver who operates a pump truck, or a person who receives oral sex.

"Pumper" Examples

1. "Pumper" in Journalism


Example: The newspaper is looking for a pumper, an individual responsible for inflating balloons to display headlines and other visuals.

2. Pumper in a Nursery Rhyme


Example: "The pesky pumper Nick Chopper had his axe by his side in the Land of Oz." (This refers to the character of the Scarecrow wanting a brain, Tin Man wanting a heart, the Cowardly Lion wanting courage, and the Tin Man's servant, Nick Chopper, wanting a brain.)

3. Pumper in Employment


Example: A detailer or valet is also sometimes referred to as a "car pumper," responsible for washing and polishing the car.

4. Pumper in Computer/Networking


Example: One can refer to a high-performance fan or cooling fan as a " Merkezi unit pumper or CPU pumper," which ensures lower temperatures.

5. "Pumper" in Arts


Example: A salesman, especially a car salesman, would often use a pumper and a bull.

"Pumper" Similar Words

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The word "pump" can have several meanings depending on the context, but here are some of the most common ones:<br><br>1. A device for raising or circulating fluids, typically liquids, by mechanical means, especially a machine with a piston or other cylinder and valve for increasing the pressure of a fluid.<br><br>Example: "The engine uses a pump to circulate the coolant through the system."<br><br>2. A device for increasing pressure or volume of a fluid, especially by compression.<br><br>Example: "The scuba diving tank required a hand pump to inflate the air."<br><br>3. A machine for sucking or drawing fluid or gas through a pipe, especially by a cylinder and valves.<br><br>Example: "The aquarium pump provides oxygen to the fish tank."<br><br>4. To move a fluid by suction or pressure.<br><br>Example: "Pump water from a well."<br><br>5. In tennis, when a player performs a stroke that sends the ball into the air, making it difficult for the opponent to return it.<br><br>Example: "The player hit a strong forehand pump to put pressure on her opponent."<br><br>6. Informal: To decorate or flatter someone excessively or falsely.<br><br>Example: "He was trying to pump her up so she would buy his expensive jewelry."<br><br>7. To boost or increase something, such as energy or morale.<br><br>Example: "The pep talk was intended to pump up the team's confidence."<br><br>Note: These meanings can be used in different contexts and situations, depending on the sentence and the speaker's intention.

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