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- noundump (noun) · dumps (plural noun)
- a site for depositing garbage.
- a heap of garbage left at a dump.
- a place where a particular kind of waste, especially dangerous waste, is left:"a nuclear waste dump"
- a place where weapons and other military equipment is stored:"an ammunitions dump"
- informalan unpleasant or dreary place:"she says the town has become a dump"
- computinga copying of stored data to a different location, performed typically as a protection against loss.
- a printout or list of the contents of a computer's memory, occurring typically after a system failure.
- vulgar slangan act of defecation.
verbdump (verb) · dumps (third person present) · dumped (past tense) · dumped (past participle) · dumping (present participle)- deposit or dispose of (garbage, waste, or unwanted material), typically in a careless or hurried way:"trucks dumped 1,900 tons of refuse here" · "an attempt to prevent people from dumping on vacant lots"
- put down or abandon (something) hurriedly in order to make an escape:"the couple dumped the car and fled"
- put (something) down firmly or heavily and carelessly:"she dumped her knapsack on the floor"
- informalabandon or desert (someone):"you'll get tired of me and dump me"
- send (goods unsalable in the home market) to a foreign market for sale at a low price:"other countries dump steel in the US at below-market prices"
- informalsell off (assets) rapidly:"investors dumped shares in scores of other consumer goods firms"
- computingcopy (stored data) to a different location, especially so as to protect against loss.
- print out or list the contents of (a store), especially after a system failure.
- american footballtackle (a quarterback) before he can throw a pass.
OriginMiddle English: perhaps from Old Norse; related to Danish dumpe and Norwegian dumpa ‘fall suddenly’ (the original sense in English); in later use partly imitative; compare with thump.Similar and Opposite Wordsnounverb- deposit or dispose of (garbage, waste, or unwanted material), typically in a careless or hurried way:
Bokep
Dump Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DUMP is to let (something) fall in or as if in a heap or mass; also : to empty (a bag, box, etc.) so that its contents fall in or as if in a heap or mass. How to use dump in a sentence.
DUMP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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DUMP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A dump is a list of the data that is stored in a computer's memory at a particular time. Dumps are often used by computer programmers to find out what is causing a problem with a program. [ computing ]
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