noun the hind part of the body, especially the buttocks
In politics, 'rump' can be used to describe a small group of people who remain after the main part has departed or been destroyed, such as the 'rump parliament'.
In cooking, the rump can refer to a specific cut of meat, such as rump steak.
The rump refers to the hindquarters of an animal, especially a quadruped like a cow or horse.
In a political satire, the term 'rump' may be used to refer to a specific political party or faction.
In a psychological context, 'rump' may be used to describe the lower part of the body or the buttocks.
A butcher may use the term 'rump' to refer to a specific cut of meat from the hindquarters of an animal.
A politician may use the term 'rump' to refer to a small group within a larger political party or organization.
A veterinarian may use the term 'rump' to refer to the hindquarters of an animal during a physical examination or treatment.
A chef may use the term 'rump' to refer to a specific cut of meat that is commonly used in cooking.
A fitness trainer may use the term 'rump' to refer to the muscles in the buttocks that are targeted during certain exercises.
A fashion designer may use the term 'rump' to refer to the backside of a garment or the way it fits around the buttocks.
An architect may use the term 'rump' to refer to the rear section of a building or structure.
A lawyer may use the term 'rump' in legal contexts to refer to a small or insignificant part of a larger legal argument or case.