"bump"???

Decorating By dshlent Updated 13 Feb 2007 , 5:00pm by wendysue

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dshlent Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 4:44pm
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When someone askes a question I noticed others reply with "BUMP" What does that mean? Can you tell I'm fairly new here??

~Heather

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Lindsayu83 Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 4:46pm
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It means that they don't have an answer, but they are posting in order to move the question up to the top of the board, or "bumping it".

Hope that makes sense.

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scoobam Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 4:47pm
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a reply will get it back to the top of the board.. so more people can see it and help... so "bump" just means they're replying to "bump" it back up to help them get more responses.

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rhopar33 Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 4:48pm
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Bring Up My Post or Bump Up My Post

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dshlent Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 4:49pm
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I thought it meant "Bring Up My Post" but didn't know what that mean or did. Thanks!!

~Heather

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wendysue Posted 13 Feb 2007 , 5:00pm
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LOL icon_biggrin.gif I've seen this asked before on message boards and it always cracks me up. I always wonder what people might imagine this means.

B= Beautiful cakes
U= Unique and original
M= Members are many
P= Photos are plentiful!

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Wendy

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