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Pumps You Mean. I pumped up the ball just an hour. To intensify, aggrandize, or exacerbate. See pump up in the oxford advanced american dictionary. Interest rates were pumped up last week. (informal) to increase the amount, value or volume of something. With air using a pump (informal) to increase the amount, value or volume of something. Woo / when you walk in the bar / and you're dressed like a star / rockin' your eff me pumps / and a man. Interest rates were pumped up last. To make someone feel more confident or excited: To force or suck something, as a liquid or gas, from beneath a surface by using a pump: Do you have something with which i can pump my basketball up? His music always pumps me up. To fill a tyre, etc. To cause (someone) to become energized, excited, or enthusiastic. This well pumps up oil from underground.

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To fill something with air using a pump: Do you have something with which i can pump my basketball up? With air using a pump (informal) to increase the amount, value or volume of something. Woo / when you walk in the bar / and you're dressed like a star / rockin' your eff me pumps / and a man. To fill a tyre, etc. From longman dictionary of contemporary english pump something/somebody ↔ up phrasal verb 1 to fill a tyre, airbed etc with air until it is. To intensify, aggrandize, or exacerbate. (informal) to increase the amount, value or volume of something. See pump up in the oxford advanced american dictionary. To force or suck something, as a liquid or gas, from beneath a surface by using a pump:

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Pumps You Mean Do you have something with which i can pump my basketball up? From longman dictionary of contemporary english pump something/somebody ↔ up phrasal verb 1 to fill a tyre, airbed etc with air until it is. To make someone feel more confident or excited: (informal) to increase the amount, value or volume of something. To intensify, aggrandize, or exacerbate. To force or suck something, as a liquid or gas, from beneath a surface by using a pump: To fill something with air using a pump: Interest rates were pumped up last week. This well pumps up oil from underground. See pump up in the oxford advanced american dictionary. I pumped up the ball just an hour. To fill a tyre, etc. Interest rates were pumped up last. With air using a pump (informal) to increase the amount, value or volume of something. Do you have something with which i can pump my basketball up? To cause (someone) to become energized, excited, or enthusiastic.

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