Bump And Grind Meaning

Bump And Grind is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (by extension) A combination of movements resembling such a dance, as in road racing, whitewater kayaking, or exercising; any activity involving prolonged jarring or shaking.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Bump And Grind

(by extension) A combination of movements resembling such a dance, as in road racing, whitewater kayaking, or exercising; any activity involving prolonged jarring or shaking.

Example : 1982, Gerald Clarke, "Are the Stars Out Tonight?," Time, 9 Aug.,  One of the oddest spectacles in America, in fact, has to be a Tom Jones audience, in which a couple of dozen women, usually attractive and well dressed, throw their panties onto the stage and compete for what appears to be a deep kiss from the male master of the bump and grind.1998, Lloyd Grove and John Harris, "Crisis Quarterback: Gregory Craig Is Calling the Plays On Clinton's Team," Washington Post, 19 Nov., p. D01 (retrieved 7 Aug. 2008),  "There's inevitably a bump and grind when someone new comes into an established organization," says former senior adviser Rahm Emanuel.2005, Viv Bernstein, "Victory Gives Kenseth a Shot at the Chase," New York Times, 29 Aug. (retrieved 7 Aug. 2008),  The typical bump and grind of short-track racing at Bristol Motor Speedway met with the panicked push of the final races of the Nascar Nextel Cup.

Meaning of Bump And Grind

Bump And Grind is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Bump And Grind stands for (by extension) A combination of movements resembling such a dance, as in road racing, whitewater kayaking, or exercising; any activity involving prolonged jarring or shaking.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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