1. bump off - Noun
2. bump off - Verb
kill intentionally and with premeditation
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The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered Source: Internet
A nasty bump off a back drop onto the casket caused Michaels to herniate two disks in his back and crush one completely. Source: Internet
Grand Forks Central setter Madeline Stangl and middle blocker Mackenzie Norlin (7) attempt a last-minute bump off of a spike from Devils Lake's Laila Gourd (17) in the final set of Tuesday's volleyball match in Grand Forks. Source: Internet
If the Patriots bump off the Eagles in Super Bowl LII here Sunday, that’s three rings for the 29-year-old Develin, who this season became the franchise’s first fullback to be voted to the Pro Bowl since Sam “Bam” Cunningham. Source: Internet
There were rumours that JK Rowling would bump off The Boy Who Lived and some of his closest friends but, in the end, it proved to be a false down. Source: Internet
"By the seventh month I was like, 'Get that bump off me'. Source: Internet