a. Obs. exc. dial. Also bumsie. [? f. BUMP sb.1 or v.1] Tipsy, intoxicated.
1611. Tarleton, Jests (1844), 8. I being a carousing, drunk so long to the watermen that one of them was bumpsie.
1630. J. Taylor (Water P.), Epigr., Wks. II. 264/2. Strait staggers by a Porter or a Carman, As bumsie as a foxd flapdragon German.