† bebump,v.Obs.; 7–8. [f. be- 2 + bump.] trans. To bump thoroughly, to belabour. 1653Urquhart Rabelais iv. xiii, You have..bethwack'd, belamm'd, and bebump'd the catchpole.1718Motteux Quix. (1733) I. 266 You bebump'd your Poll against the Point of a Rock.