Glasgow Patter: daily life...
bumfle
When a piece of material or a garment is bumfled this means that it is wrinkled or creased: "Get aff us, you, you're gauny get ma good dress aw bumfled." A bumfle is a crease or a wrinkle: "You can smooth out the bumfles in that tablecloth instead of sitting there like a dumpling."
pamp
To pamp the horn of a car is to blow it: "Ah hate these folk that have tae pamp their horn when they're goin away."
A pamp is an instance of doing this: "He said tae wait ootside an gie the horn a pamp."

© Michael Munro

Words in The Patter are not all related to aspects of life specific to Glasgow or particularly relevant to local habits - there is no shortage of local terms for everyday things or activities that are universal.