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Jump off can mean anything. You can put that word in any sentence to replace any noun. "them jump offs is hott" "that party was the jump off on friday" "she aint my girl, she just a jump off" "look at my new Jump offs"
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1. a casual sexual partner or girlfriend
2. a woman of dubious sexual practices 3. anything new and/or hot; especially in reference to a party or material item From 'Phonetime" by CNN
"The day I come home I need a mink and a brand new Mac, a few jump offs, some doms..." From 'Pump It Up' by Joe Budden "My jump off doesn't run off at the mouth so much, My jump off never ask why I go out so much, My jump off never has me going out of my way, And she don't want nothing on Valentines Day, My jump off don't argue or get rebellious,And she don't mind hanging out wit da fellas,My jump off's not insecure or jealous |
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A casual sex partner. Someone that you FUCK on occasion that you have no ties to. (Usually, one or both involved are married). Don't put any feelings into a jump off because you walk into it knowing that you can't get anything from it but a good FUCK! If you catch feelings, you will get hurt!!
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See also (Booty Call). A casual sex partner. "My Jump Off never has me going out of my way, and she don't want nothing on Valentines Day" Joe Budden
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like a booty call or a one night stand lets go to the club tonight so i can find me a jump off.
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Jump off 1. hot part or place
jump off 2. a hoe or slut Yo after school bring that jump off tawana to the block
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a mistress or a person that is usually only being used for sex while in marriage or serious relationship; The chick (or man) on the side. Everyone knows now that Angelina Jolie was Brad's jump off while he and Jen were together. Monica Lewinsky was Bill Clinton's jump off, then they got caught.
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something that is about to commence (good/bad); getting started; preparing to take action. I need to get out of here before things start to jump off.
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