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What (who) is bumpy ride - definition


bumpy ride         
2010 SINGLE BY MOHOMBI
riding down wooden steps on a sled made of blankets and stuffed animals
Okay. Everybody get out of the way. Another bumpy ride is coming down.
Rough ride (police brutality)         
FORM OF POLICE BRUTALITY
Cowboy ride; Bringing them up front; Rough ride (police practice)
A rough ride is a form of police brutality in which a handcuffed prisoner is placed in a police van or other patrol vehicle without a seatbelt, and is thrown violently about as the vehicle is driven erratically. Rough rides have been implicated in a number of injuries sustained in police custody, and commentators have speculated that the practice contributed to the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, Maryland, in April 2015.
Bumpy cake         
CHOCOLATE CAKE
Bumpy Cakes
Bumpy Cake was created by Sanders Confectionery, of Detroit, Michigan, in the early 1900s and was originally known as "The Sanders Devil's Food Buttercream Cake" when it was first introduced. It is made of chocolate devil's food cake that is topped with rich buttercream bumps, and then draped in a chocolate ganache.

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Bumpy Ride
| recorded = Cosmos Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
Examples of use of bumpy ride
1. Prepare for a bumpy ride in the markets. philip.coggan@ft.com
2. After a long and bumpy ride on a toilet seat, they heard the truck stopping again.
3. Ever since it has been an uphill and bumpy ride altogether.
4. Opt for the bus since the mini–bus offers quite a bumpy ride.
5. And becoming Karl Rove‘s fair game means you‘re in for a bumpy ride.