barrow vs hump

barrow

noun
  • A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves. 

  • A castrated boar. 

  • A long sleeveless flannel garment for infants. 

  • A small vehicle used to carry a load and pulled or pushed by hand. 

  • A wicker case in which salt is put to drain. 

  • A heap of rubbish, attle, or other such refuse. 

  • A hill. 

hump

noun
  • A mound of earth. 

  • An act of sexual intercourse. 

  • A bad mood. 

  • A speed bump or speed hump. 

  • A wave that forms in front of an operating hovercraft and impedes progress at low speeds. 

  • A rounded fleshy mass, such as on a camel or zebu. 

  • A painfully boorish person. 

  • A deformity in humans caused by abnormal curvature of the upper spine. 

verb
  • To carry (something), especially with some exertion. 

  • To bend something into a hump. 

  • To shunt wagons / freight cars over the hump in a hump yard. 

  • To dry-hump. 

  • To have sex (with). 

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