Mump /(?)/

Mump

v. i.
  1. To move the lips with the mouth closed; to mumble, as in sulkiness.
    He mumps, and lovers, and hangs the lip.
    — Taylor, 1630.
  2. To talk imperfectly, brokenly, or feebly; to chatter unintelligibly.
  3. To cheat; to deceive; to play the beggar.
    And then when mumping with a sore leg, . . . canting and whining.
  4. To be sullen or sulky. [Prov. Eng.]

Mump

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Mumped; p. pr. & vb. n. Mumping

  1. To utter imperfectly, brokenly, or feebly.
    Old men who mump their passion.
  2. To work over with the mouth; to mumble; as, to mump food.
  3. To deprive of (something) by cheating; to impose upon.