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A past term verb indicating when something was jumped over. Used candidly now to refer to TV series, films and celebrities last finest moment. (Eytm - Jump The Shark circa 1995) I think the TV show Enterprise jamp at the opening credits.
Cruise jamp when he dumped Kidman. It's a shame the Fonz jamp that shark. |
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Intransitive verb. To voluntarily cohabitate with roommates or housemates during or after your late twenties, when you all have jobs and are considered to be proper adults. A decision made out of friendship rather than financial necessity. A: So, you moved out of your old place?
B: Yeah, I wanted to jamp with Paul and Jen, so we got a house together in Santa Monica. A: Why would you want to live with roommates? Did you lose your job or something? B: No man, we're just jamping. We're really good friends. It's been great. |
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A made-up word that is used in place of the word 'jumped' in some areas of Scotland I pure jamp over that wall by the way and landed in them jaggy nettles
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To jump. This is a real word. I jamp over that fence
I jamp over that balloon I jamp over that cricketeer I jamp over that gramaphone I jamp over that wanker |
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J.A.M.P: acronym for Just Ate Must Poop. a verb; when a person has recently consumed a meal and is suddenly struck with the urge to defecate. "I definitely need to jamp after this indian dinner"
"Nothing makes me jamp more then burrito lunch at the cafeteria" |
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Past tense of jump. I jamp on my bed.
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A "jamp" is anything. It is a word that is used to replace the actual word of the object. In simple words it is another word for "thing". Look at that car. = Look at that JAMP! or Some of that JAMP!!!
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