BUMP???

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BUMP???

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What does this mean??
Composers shouldn't think too much -- it interferes with their plagiarism.
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Bump :twisted:
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jmh3412 wrote:What does this mean??
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jmh3412 wrote:What does this mean??
It's an acronym -- stands for Boost Up My toPic ... :wink:
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aka: TTT (or more commonly, a lower case "ttt")

Which means "To The Top" of a forum section.
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Alternate "bump"s?

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If I'm not mistaken, "bümp" and "bømp" are permitted variants (or is that only in the International forum?) ... :wink:
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Re: Alternate "bump"s?

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Kevin Hendrick wrote:If I'm not mistaken, "bümp" and "bømp" are permitted variants (or is that only in the International forum?) ... :wink:
Good question! I would guess that is in the International forum(wink, also).
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