verb
gerund or present participle: jumping
1.
push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet.
"the cat jumped off his lap"
2. To intentionally get a head start on a drag race to get the upper hand ( cheat )
Two cars are seen lining up to drag race when one car unexpectedly takes off before the other car, Tom says, did you see that guy “jump” , “ yes replies Jeff, what a homosexual !”
leap over (an impediment or barrier).
His horse jumped strongly, winning by five lengths.
A green frog that only wears a red shirt. Looks like a booger (the hard kind) with a tad of blood.
Ew jumps looks extra musty today.
A Saint Lucian term meaning to be startled.
1. (Sneaks up behind 3.)
3. (Gets startled) Oye, wam to you!? Oye you made me jump (freak out)