MUSCOVITE Specifically, it is "bump less" that looks so unusual to me. It seems to me to be newer slang for 'without a hitch' (without any glitches or problems). MUSCOVITE I guess the idea is to make sure the switchover "is executed" as smoothly/"seamlessly" as possible?
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MUSCOVITESpecifically, it is "bump less" that looks so unusual to me.It seems to me to be newer slang for 'without a hitch' (without any glitches or problems).
MUSCOVITEI guess the idea is to make sure the switchover "is executed" as smoothly/"seamlessly" as possible?So: yes.
MUSCOVITEIsn't that ... sorry ..... real weird - to write "bump" and "less" as separate words?Ah, yes. I guess I presumed that was your typing. I expect one word.