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flumpf (third-person singular simple present flumpfs, present participle flumpfing, simple past and past participle flumpfed)

  1. Alternative form of flump.
    • 2008, Lauren Beukes, “Lerato”, in Moxyland, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire: Angry Robot, published 2010, →ISBN, page 69:
      He sniffs himself suspiciously and then flumpfs into the couch, still wearing his peel.
    • 2010, Sue Moorcroft, chapter 44, in All That Mullarkey, Camberley, Surrey: Choc Lit Limited, →ISBN, page 298:
      Abruptly, Cleo flumpfed down onto one of the chairs, her ears ringing unpleasantly.
    • 2013, Cory Doctorow, chapter 12, in Homeland, New York, N.Y.: Tor Teen, →ISBN, page 264:
      I put down my muesli mid-guzzle and flumpfed into a kitchen chair, all the get-out-of-the-house adrenaline leaving my body with an almost audible whoosh.