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    [Noun]  | "jump*er" | \ ˈjəm-pər \


    1: a person who jumps

    2: jump shot

    3: any of several jumping animals; especially : a saddle horse trained to jump obstacles


    Origin: 1611 ;

    [Noun]  | "jum*per" | \ ˈjəm-pər \


    1: a child's coverall —usually used in plural

    2: a sleeveless one-piece dress worn usually with a blouse

    3: a loose blouse or jacket worn by workmen


    Origin: 1850 ;

     Probably from English dialect jump jumper;

    [Noun]  | "jumper's knee" 


    1: a painful condition of the knee caused by inflammation or small tears in the tendon of the patella that occurs especially in sports requiring strenuous jumping


    Origin: 1977 ;

    [Noun]  | "puddle jumper" 


    1: a small airplane


    Origin: 1924 ;

    [Noun]  | "smoke jumper" 


    1: a forest firefighter who parachutes to locations otherwise difficult to reach


    Origin: 1927 ;

    [Noun]  | "BASE jumping" | \ ˈbās- \


    1: the activity or sport of parachuting from a high structure (such as a building, tower, or bridge) or cliff


    Origin: 1981 ;

     Uilding, ntenna, pan, arth;

    [Noun]  | "broad jump" 


    1: long jump


    Origin: 1867 ;

    [Noun]  | "high jump" 


    1: a jump for height over a horizontal bar in a track-and-field contest


    Origin: 1846 ;

    [Plural noun]  | "jumper cables" 


    1: a pair of electrical cables with alligator clips used to make a connection for jump-starting a vehicle


    Origin: circa 1926 ;

    [Verb]  | "bungee jump" 


    1: to jump from a height while attached to an elasticized cord


    Origin: 1986 ;

    [Noun]  | "jumper" 


    1: as in sundress, kimono;


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     [ "jumper" ]

    1: The British word for a sweater. In the United States, a jumper is a kind of dress or coverall.

      * e.g.,  ... In the Harry Potter books, Mrs. Weasley makes jumpers for her children. 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1:  Australian/British etc. for Sweater.

      * e.g.,  ...  "Looks cold outside. Better put on a jumper." 


     [ "jumper" ]

    2:  Someone who commits suicide by jumping from a high place, normally a tall buiulding. Can be used to describe someone who is about to jump, or someone who already has.

      * e.g.,  ...  "Oh oh, looks like we have a jumper on the roof." 


     [ "jumper" ]

    3:  A jump shot in basketball.

      * e.g.,  ...  "Wow! Did you see that jumper from the free throw line? 


     [ "jumper" ]

    4:  A girl who constantly changes partners.

      * e.g.,  ...  "Becky was with Micheal last week, now she's with Jason." 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: a person who commits suicide by jumping from somewhere high

      * e.g.,  ... policeman language: "we got a jumper last night." 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: A sweater.

      * e.g.,  ... "You better put on your jumper, its cold outside." 


     [ "jumper" ]

    2: Not to be confused with a jumpsuit.

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: a person who jumps from person to person having multiple hook ups at once keeps them secret to the people theyre hooking up with

      * e.g.,  ... Wow shes sucher a jumper the way she goes from guy to guy all over the place, I bet her legs are sore from that all. 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: someone who can drink alcohol and continue drinking without getting drunk as they do it. Instead of gradually getting drunk they go from relatively sober to completely shitfaced originating in MoCo

      * e.g.,  ... "Bro, by the 8th shot i was so done, but fred was still fine after his 8th. I fell asleep for a few seconds and then woke up and he became sooo drunk after and tried having sex with ashley! He's such a jumper!" 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: A Paratrooper

      * e.g.,  ... "Then when the green light turned on, the command was given, "Go!" One by one, each jumper leaped from the plane, trying to stay as close to the guy in front of him as possible. Our plane was traveling at 120 mph and every second lost between jumpers meant about 176 feet of separation between landing sites and comrades." 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: Noun- The man designated the position to jump on the female's stomach during a daink this will then force the air out of her stomach causing the semen to elevate

      * e.g.,  ... Jeffery would you like to be the jumper or should I? 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: the flyest guy in the crew. The guy that gets to get with anyone's chick, and it's ok. The guy in the middle of the crowd and can't get unnoticed

      * e.g.,  ... Well yeah just let him do what he want's, he's a jumper. 

     [ "jumper" ]

    1: Other players on shoot'em'up games online e.g. COD....who have bad connection causing them to move like hayden christensen in the JUMPER.

      * e.g.,  ... Whoa...that guys a jumper! 

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