A fork of Rural Dictionary
Slang, possibly from the end of World War II, but it was certainly used by the US Army during the Vietnam War. It means a heavy or awkward load in adverse or difficult circumstances.
When they first heard it, the expression “humpin’ the pig” the word humpin' caused a certain amount of consternation among reporters (see humping). The pig in question was not a pink bacon producer or an officer of the law but nickname for the M60 machine gun, so the grunt they were interviewing would have been a machine gunner.
The humpinator try to hump everything in sight
The humpinator is hobos
US Army slang from the Vietnam War, to carry something, particularly a heavy load in adverse or difficult circumstances.
With all the shit we humpin' on patrol, whoever called us light infantry musta had a goddam weird sense o' humour. Either that or he's some fuckin' REMF who's never been out in the boonies.
Working on it as fast as I can; quickly
I'm humpin' it now so get off my back!
1. The demand of a faster pace or to get moving 2. To make Haste or Godspeed 3. To get shit done Usually said to someone who may display qualities of sluggishness or lack of motivation.
EX. 1 Hey idiot you better get humpin' that bear isn't done chasing you yet! EX. 2 You better get humpin' if you want to get this done early
Someone your not in a relationship with, you hook up with (have sex), & have feelings for.
I'm not the relationship type. I'm happy having a humpin dumplin & being single.