Clark: Is this your way of saying you don't like my glasses? Lois: Personally I don't mind the bump in your geek factor. The obstacle or shortcoming? But, professionally, there are these newfangled things you can try. They're called contacts.
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In this instance, "bump" refers to a sudden, temporary increase. "
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In this instance, "bump" refers to a sudden, temporary increase.
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In this instance, "bump" refers to a sudden, temporary increase. It's a word you hear associated with polls - "As expected, Obama's numbers showed a bump following the Democratic convention."