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humpy
1[ huhm-pee ]
humpy
2[ huhm-pee ]
noun
, Australian.
, plural hum·pies.
- any crude Aboriginal hut or shelter, especially a shanty built at the edge of a town.
humpy
3or hump·ie
[ huhm-pee ]
noun
, plural hump·ies.
humpy
1/ ˈhʌmpɪ /
noun
- a primitive hut
humpy
2/ ˈhʌmpɪ /
adjective
- full of humps
- informal.angry or gloomy
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Derived Forms
- ˈhumpiness, noun
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Other Words From
- humpi·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of humpy2
First recorded in 1840–50; from Tharapal (an Australian Aboriginal language spoken between Moreton Bay and Wide Bay, southern Queensland), recorded as umpī (with an intrusive h )
Origin of humpy3
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Word History and Origins
Origin of humpy1
C19: from a native Australian language
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Example Sentences
The humpy was divided into three rooms, two bedrooms and a general room.
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Far below, on the plain, which looked humpy from this altitude, two mounted figures were approaching.
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Humpy, the one-eyed, jumped to the windows and jammed the green shades close into the frames.
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Whereupon Shaver appreciatively poked his forefinger into Humpy's surviving optic.
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Even Humpy, now enjoying a peace that he had rarely known outside the walls of prison, even Humpy would be bitter.
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