ˈrəmpə(r) noun
( -s )
Etymology: Rump Parliament, remnant of the Long Parliament in England after the expulsion of most of its members by the army of Cromwell in 1648 (from rump ) (I) + -er
1. usually capitalized : a member or supporter of the Rump Parliament
2.
[ rump (I) + -er ]
: a slaughterhouse worker who removes the hide from the tail bone, rump, and hind legs