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Synonyms
dump (dŭmp)

[Middle English dumpen, dompen, to fall suddenly, drop, of Scandinavian origin.]

verb: dumped, dump·ing, dumps. 

transitive verb 

  1. To release or throw down in a large mass.
    1. To empty (material) out of a container or vehicle: dumped the load of stones.
    2. To empty out (a container or vehicle), as by overturning or tilting.
    1. To get rid of; discard: a fine for dumping trash on public land; dumped the extra gear overboard.
    2. Informal To discard or reject unceremoniously: dump an old friend.
  2. To place (goods or stock, for example) on the market in large quantities and at a low price.
  3. Computer Science To transfer (data stored internally in a computer) from one place to another, as from a memory to a printout, without processing.
  4. Slang To knock down; beat.

intransitive verb 

  1. To fall or drop abruptly.
  2. To discharge cargo or contents; unload.
  3. Slang To criticize another severely: was always dumping on me.

noun 

  1. A place where refuse is dumped: a garbage dump; a nuclear waste dump.
  2. A storage place for goods or supplies; a depot: an ammunition dump.
  3. An unordered accumulation; a pile.
  4. Computer Science An instance or the result of dumping stored data.
  5. Slang A poorly maintained or disreputable place.
  6. Vulgar Slang An act of defecating. Often used with take.

derivatives

dumṕer
noun