pump-down
31Down the wind — Wind Wind (w[i^]nd, in poetry and singing often w[imac]nd; 277), n. [AS. wind; akin to OS., OFries., D., & G. wind, OHG. wint, Dan. & Sw. vind, Icel. vindr, Goth winds, W. gwynt, L. ventus, Skr. v[=a]ta (cf. Gr. ah ths a blast, gale, ah^nai to… …
32pump-action — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: pump (I) + action of a shotgun or rifle : having an action that by the backward and forward motion of a sliding lever extracts and ejects the empty case, cocks the piece, and loads in a new round * * * ˈpump… …
33Pump (album) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pump. Pump Album par Aerosmith Sortie Septembre 1989 Enregistrement Février Juin 1989 aux Little Mountain Sound Studios …
34Pump And Dump — A scheme that attempts to boost the price of a stock through recommendations based on false, misleading or greatly exaggerated statements. The perpetrators of this scheme, who already have an established position in the company s stock, sell… …
35pump and dump — v. When a stockbroker, analyst, or shareholder encourages investors to buy a particular stock in an effort to raise its share price, and then to sell what he owns of the stock at the higher price. Example Citation: Some of the promoters charged… …
36pump, reciprocating single piston — A pump having a single reciprocating (moving up and down or back and forth) piston …
37pump some iron — tv. to lift weights. □ Andy went down to the gym to pump some iron. □ Mary’s hobbies are pumping iron and running …
38pump and dump — noun A form of financial fraud where the fraudster buys stocks cheaply, generates artificial excitement about those stocks to create a temporary price increase, then sells the stocks before the price goes back down …
39pump — verb 1) they pumped air down the tube Syn: force, drive, push, inject, suck, draw 2) she pumped up the tyre Syn: inflate, blow up, fill up, swell, enlarge …
40pump drill — noun : a primitive drill in which the shaft is revolved by working up and down a bow or bar carrying a cord attached at the center to the upper end of the shaft …