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1. jumper
The British word for a sweater. In the United States, a jumper is a kind of dress or coverall.
In the Harry Potter books, Mrs. Weasley makes jumpers for her children.
by lesgles Mar 22, 2005 share this
2. jumper
A sweater.
Not to be confused with a jumpsuit.
"You better put on your jumper, its cold outside."
by Diego Sep 14, 2003 share this
3. jumper
a person who commits suicide by jumping from somewhere high
policeman language: "we got a jumper last night."
4. jumper
1. Australian/British etc. for Sweater.

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.

3. A jump shot in basketball.

4. A girl who constantly changes partners.
1. "Looks cold outside. Better put on a jumper."

2. "Oh oh, looks like we have a jumper on the roof."

3. "Wow! Did you see that jumper from the free throw line?

4. "Becky was with Micheal last week, now she's with Jason."
5. Jumper
Sweatshirt. Derived from that of the vocabulary of Sasha and not Mark
Look at that simpleton wearing that gymnast jumper!
6. Jumper
A party where almost everybody is jumping wildly instead of dancing.
God Man. That party last night was such a jumper
7. Jumper
Someone who jumps from friend to friend to friend... they are your closest friend for like two weeks, then when they meet a new group of friends, or they just can't get along with people, then they move on, and jump into another circle of friends trying to fit in.
"Hey wasn't she one of your closest friends? And in your top?"

"Yeah, for like a month... Then I didn't hear from her anymore and she's hanging out with a bunch of new people now. She's just a Jumper."
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