Jump+over

  • 111jump to conclusions — make a quick conclusion without thinking Please don t jump to conclusions over who broke the computer …

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  • 112jump the queue — push into a queue of people. ↘take unfair precedence over others. → jump …

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  • 113jump head — noun : a headline or heading identifying a jump (sense 3d[4]) * * * Journalism. the headline printed over the continued portion of a story in a newspaper, magazine, etc., usually condensed from the main headline …

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  • 114spring over — jump over, leap over …

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  • 115Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board - OTCBB — A regulated electronic trading service offered by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) that shows real time quotes, last sale prices and volume information for over the counter (OTC) equity securities. Companies listed on this… …

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  • 116jump — dÊ’ÊŒmp n. act of jumping, leap, spring; rapid or sudden increase; sudden upward movement; jerk; hurdle, something that must be leaped over; move; short quick trip; leap made from an airplane with a parachute v. leap, spring; get up quickly; move …

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  • 117jump all over — gravely scold a person (e.g.: My boss jumped all over me because I forgot to prepare the report on time ) …

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  • 118over the broomstick —    obsolete    cohabiting and copulating outside marriage    The outcome if you decided to jump the broomstick:     ... this woman in Garradstreet here, had been married very young, over the broomstick (as we say), to a tramping man. (C. Dickens …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 119jump all over — (smb) criticize, scold, blame As soon as I began to talk about my plans for the summer he jumped all over me …

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  • 120jump rope — n. [[t]ˈdʒʌmp ˌroʊp[/t]] v. [[t]ˈroʊp[/t]] n. 1) gam an exercise or children s game in which a rope is swung over and under a jumper who must leap over it each time it reaches the feet 2) gam spo the rope used 3) gam spo to play this game or do… …

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