rumpty

See also: Rumpty

English

WOTD – 11 November 2013
WOTD – 11 November 2014

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈɹʌmp.tɪ/

Interjection

rumpty

  1. A nonsense word, especially in simple or childish songs.
    • 2009, Patricia Reilly Giff, Nory Ryan's Song, chapter 6
      I sang it through, "Rumpty tumpty toddy man," as Granda thumped his blackthorn stick against the floor and everyone laughed.
    • 2010, Dawn Dalglish, Jacob's World, page 127
      [] he heard a distant sound, or song, behind him. "Rumpty didily dum. Rumpty dididly doo. Rumpty doo doo dumpty didily rumpty didily dum."

Adjective

rumpty (comparative more rumpty, superlative most rumpty)

  1. (New Zealand) Of a quality below standard; in a state of disrepair.
    • 2000, Nigel Cox, Skylark Lounge, page 12
      I lived in a fringe of the city, down Happy Valley Road, in a bit of a rumpty palace of a house banged together by some DIY no-hoper.
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Noun

rumpty (uncountable)

  1. (Britain, finance) 1/32 of a pound sterling.

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