What do NSV and bump mean?

AloyMomNwife
AloyMomNwife Posts: 146 Member
edited October 3 in Chit-Chat
I still don't know what people mean when they write these 2 things in here. Thanks for the help!

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  • NSV=non-scale victory. I dont know wat bump means.
  • NKF92879
    NKF92879 Posts: 601 Member
    Someone will "bump" a post so that it saves in their topics. They might do so to read it for later, or because they have a similar question.
  • brianklitzke
    brianklitzke Posts: 11 Member
    Non Scale Victory and bump will bring the discussion back to the top of the board
  • When people bump your message, I think they're trying to keep it active or at the top of the list. Every reply keeps your post visible. Just a guess.
  • Bump= Replying on a post so it gets bumped to the top of the list so more people see it. Learned that one yesterday and NSV the day beofre lol
  • Bump= Replying on a post so it gets bumped to the top of the list so more people see it. Learned that one yesterday and NSV the day beofre lol
  • Bump= Replying on a post so it gets bumped to the top of the list so more people see it. Learned that one yesterday and NSV the day beofre lol
  • prettyfitchick
    prettyfitchick Posts: 502 Member
    people put bump on page to save it under my topics and then come back to look at the thread to see other replys
  • maab_connor
    maab_connor Posts: 3,927 Member
    bump actually originally meant: Bring Up My Post and was used to bring a topic back to the top of a bbs. now, with topics, ppl use it for that too, but i think that if you can't think of anything snarky to say, then you don't really need to keep the post. lol.
  • Fit4_Life
    Fit4_Life Posts: 828 Member
    I use "bump" to have the message on my wall, so I can go back to it later, instead of searching all day and looking for it. My question would be, what do people mean by "stone" in weighing terms? Relavant to what weight?
  • NKF92879
    NKF92879 Posts: 601 Member
    I use "bump" to have the message on my wall, so I can go back to it later, instead of searching all day and looking for it. My question would be, what do people mean by "stone" in weighing terms? Relavant to what weight?

    A "stone" is a metric measurement reference. For us Americans who insist on using "standard" measurements, it's roughly 7 pounds.
  • binary_jester
    binary_jester Posts: 3,311 Member
    "Bump" is when you run your ex over with your car.
  • ebramlett
    ebramlett Posts: 306 Member
    "Bump" is when you run your ex over with your car.

    Or a cat!
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