bumper-to-bumper
1Bumper canards — (also dive planes) are small wings attached to the front spoiler of a car for the purposes of modifying the aerodynamic characteristics of the car in a modest way.The most common use of bumper canards is to increase front downforce on cars where… …
2Bumper (fusée) — Bumper Bumper 5, lancée le 24 février 1949 Pays d’origine Allemagne nazie (programme V2) et États Unis (par l’Army Ballistic Missile Agency) …
3Bumper (Transformers) — Bumper is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes.Transformers: Generation 1Transformers character name =Bumper caption =box art affiliation =Autobot subgroup =Mini Bots function = partner = motto = alternatemodes… …
4Bumper car — at a small town fair A ride in a bumper car, short video clip Bumper car is the generic name for a type of flat ride consisting of several small electric cars which draw power from the floor and/or ceiling …
5Bumper — can refer to:*Bumper (automobile), the part of an automobile designed to help it withstand the impact of a collision *Bumper car, an electric car ride typically found at fairs and amusement parks *Bumper crop, a surplus of crop(s) in a given… …
6bumper-to-bumper — vehicles that are bumper to bumper are in a line one after another and are moving very slowly or stopped. We were caught in bumper to bumper traffic for over an hour. (always before noun) …
7bumper-to-bumper — umper to bumper adj. moving slowly with little space between; used of road traffic. bumper to bumper traffic Syn: crawling. [WordNet 1.5] …
8Bumper Tormohlen — Datos personales Nombre completo Eugene R. Tormohlen Apodo Gene , Bumper Nacimiento Holland, Indiana …
9bumper — UK US /ˈbʌmpər/ adjective ► producing much more than usual: a bumper crop/harvest »A bumper crop of maize is expected. bumper sales/profits »Profits are predicted to rise 15% due to bumper sales …
10Bumper music — is a term used in the radio broadcasting industry to refer to short clips of music used to buffer transitions between programming elements. Bumper music is commonly employed when a syndicated program takes a break for local station identification …