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:P Can anyone enlighten me as to the source of the generally derogatory slang term "lumpy' or "lumpee" or "lumpie" used to refer to a poor bridge player or gambler used in the American South during the first two thirds of the twentieth century?

 

Possibilities I have heard of include are the ever popular Yiddish/German lumpen prolitarian references or to the older 100% nativist/racist references (post Civil War) to the Lumpee native american tribe of North Carolina. Are there other possibilities? Or do these cover the waterfront?

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From Cassell's Dictionary of Slang:

 

lumpy = tipsy, slightly drunk (circa 19th century to early 1900's)

lumphead = absolute fool, idiot, totally incompetent (circa 1910-1960)

 

No explanation given as to how the word originated, but evidently it did not refer to just a poor bridge player/gambler.

 

(btw, Google is a great tool for finding stuff like this out) B)

 

Google: lumpy slang

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