One who pumps something.
pumper
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pumper.
Editorial note
Back in the late '70s my dad bought a retired 1942 pumper fire truck from the city.
Quick take
One who pumps something.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of pumper gathered in one view.
A fire engine with a water tank and pump.
(bodybuilding, slang) A steroid or other drug taken to improve blood flow and increase muscular size.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for pumper.
noun
One who pumps something.
noun
A fire engine with a water tank and pump.
noun
(bodybuilding, slang) A steroid or other drug taken to improve blood flow and increase muscular size.
Example sentences
Back in the late '70s my dad bought a retired 1942 pumper fire truck from the city.
My point being that the fire truck pumper is radically different from a brush truck.
Turns out it was a speculative pump-and-dump that duped the dumbest of the dumb, not the pumper's fake theory you loyally regurgitated.
A bushfire tanker is a bit cheaper, an urban pumper costs a bit more.
Real estate pumper president pumping real estate seems like a very likely outcome yes.
Sorry but MIT is more trust worthy than this stonk pumper site.
The only person that owns worthless penny stock that's being pumped & dumped is the pumper and dumper, who will act to inflate the price more.
Where is the commercial potential you scam artist, stonk pumper?
Why a father can't cuddle and pumper their boys?
The reasoning is that a firetruck (especially a pumper truck) has a suspension that is designed to carry much more weight than a bus so you would not be as constrained in what you could build on top of it.
> Sorry but MIT is more trust worthy that this stock pumper site.
Karpathy from all people kept for years pumping Musk tecno fraud, and now seems to be the ready to act as pumper, for any next Temu Musk showing up on the scene.
Quote examples
Most fire engines in the US don't carry significant water, they're "pumper trucks" for boosting pressure from fire hydrants.
Also, the new Ferrara Super Pumper shows a very impressive ribbed(?) 8-inch "hard suction" hose!
Owning mistakes feels like "with hindsight, I probably shouldn't have pursued this tax policy", not "with hindsight I probably shouldn't have been the prime pumper in a pump and dump scam, but now I'd like to put this experience behind me"...
The article says the "super pumper" could supply 8,800 gallons per minute, and it came with three "satellite trucks [...] not burdened with a pump of their own" Your basic modern fire pump unit can pump 2,200 gallons per minute (if you can find a water source that'll give you that much) and it'd typically have a crew of 4-5 firefighters on board.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use pumper in a sentence?
Back in the late '70s my dad bought a retired 1942 pumper fire truck from the city.
What does pumper mean?
One who pumps something.
What part of speech is pumper?
pumper is commonly used as noun.