The act of understanding a joke made via an "under-the-radar" allusion. It is the acknowledgment of a complete understanding
Rachael: "He's more wonky than Willy."
Shawna: "Haha...this is true."
Rachael: "I'm so glad you made the leap."
6π 3π
the most awkward day of the year
leap day is february 29th, and it only appears on leap years, every 4 years
Leap Day is bad for those born on that day.
9π 4π
When you accept and believe in you will fail so much that you do not even try. Pretty much like learned helplessness.
Lazy student: I took a leap of fail in FLED 101 last semester.
Jumping over a car while itβs driving at you (approximately 30-35 mph and requires very strong jumping skills. N.B. This is NOT a good idea)
Me: yo you see that Luis Leap?!?!?
Friend: yeah, that was powda
a person born on February 29th, a leap day that only occurs once every four years.
Felicia is a leap baby, so thankfully we don't gotta get her any gifts until 2020!
To make a coversation connection only understood by the speaker.
Andy- Dude did you see that girl on Grey's Anatomy last night?
Chris- Ladies love the lawn mower guy.
Andy- What?
Chris- The lawn mower guy from Can't Buy Me Love, he's a doctor on Grey's Anatomy.
Andy- Dude, that was an Andersonian Leap!
Your Brother-In-Law's wife, or your wife's brother's wife.
My leap sister is a total psycho, I feel bad for my brother-in-law.