Humpy
[huhm-pee] /ˈhʌm pi/
adjective, humpier, humpiest.
1.
full of .
2.
resembling a ; humplike.
[huhm-pee] /ˈhʌm pi/
noun, plural humpies. Australian.
1.
any crude Aborigine hut or shelter, especially a shanty built at the edge of a town.
[huhm-pee] /ˈhʌm pi/
noun, plural humpies.
1.
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/ˈhʌmpɪ/
adjective humpier, humpiest
1.
full of humps
2.
(Brit, informal) angry or gloomy
/ˈhʌmpɪ/
noun (pl) humpies
1.
(Austral) a primitive hut
adjective
Sexually arousing; lubricious; sexy: flashy, precise, and humpy as in a Czardas (1970s+)
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