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jump
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by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[jump] See: GET THE JUMP ON or HAVE THE JUMP ON, GO JUMP IN THE LAKE, NOT KNOW WHICH WAY TO TURN or NOT KNOW WHICH WAY TO JUMP.
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get the jump on
[get the jump on] or [have the jump on] {v. phr.}, {slang} To get ahead ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
go jump in the lake
[go jump in the lake] {v. phr.}, {informal} To go away and quit being a ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
jump on
[jump on] or [jump all over] or [land on] or [land all over] {v. phr.}, ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
jump pass
[jump pass] {n.} A pass (as in football or basketball) made by a player while ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
jump through a hoop
[jump through a hoop] {v. phr.}, {informal} To do whatever you are told to do; ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
not know which way to turn
[not know which way to turn] or [not know which way to jump] {v. phr} ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
jump ball
[jump ball] {n.} The starting of play in basketball by tossing the ball into the ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
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