† bumdockdousseObs. [f. bum n.1 + dock rump + douse v. beat, thump.] Urquhart's word for pimpompet, ‘a kinde of game wherein three hit each other on the bumme with one of their feet’ (Cotgrave). 1653Urquhart Rabelais i. xxii, At the leek, at Bumdockdousse.