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bumpkin

1 American  
[buhmp-kin] / ˈbʌmp kɪn /

noun

Informal.
  1. an awkward, simple, unsophisticated person from a rural area; yokel.

    Synonyms:
    yahoo, hick, rube, hayseed, hillbilly, boor, clod

bumpkin 2 American  
[buhmp-kin] / ˈbʌmp kɪn /
Also boomkin

noun

Nautical.
  1. a beam or spar projecting outward from the hull of a vessel, for extending a sail, securing blocks, etc.


bumpkin 1 British  
/ ˈbʌmpkɪn /

noun

  1. an awkward simple rustic person (esp in the phrase country bumpkin )

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bumpkin 2 British  
/ ˈbʌmpkɪn /

noun

  1. variant spellings of boomkin

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Other Word Forms

  • bumpkinish adjective
  • bumpkinly adjective

Etymology

Origin of bumpkin1

1560–70; < Middle Dutch bommekijn “little barrel,” equivalent to boom beam + -kijn -kin

Origin of bumpkin2

First recorded in 1625–35; from Middle Dutch boomken, equivalent to boom “tree, pole, beam” + -ken, diminutive suffix; boom 2, beam, -kin

Example Sentences

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“Shanghai was the place to be. It had the best restaurants, the best nightclubs, the coolest people. I felt like such a country bumpkin, but I learned fast.”

From BBC • Aug. 15, 2024

So a school that I had never visited, Harvard, took an enormous risk and accepted me, and I became a token country bumpkin to round out a class of polished overachievers.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 28, 2023

Lasso is initially portrayed as a naïve bumpkin with little understanding of the sport, his team or the country he’s living in.

From New York Times • Jun. 3, 2023

Far from a first-degree murder defendant facing life in prison, he looked like a bumpkin who had won a new tractor.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 28, 2021

He kept saying she was a big bumpkin pumpkin and I don’t think she would have even done anything except he kept cackling in her ear.

From "Everything Sad Is Untrue" by Daniel Nayeri