by Ash January 06, 2003
The “jump” is the place in a newspaper story where the story moves from page A1 to, say, page A23. Numerous studies show that the overwhelming majority of readers do not bother to follow the story past the jump line. Although you don’t see it when you read newpapers on the internet, most people read newpapers in the print form – and savvy editors use the power of the jump to their advantage. Humorously used by the blogosphere to indicate information that will be added in later.
by Armando Perez April 17, 2005
by Dat Bwoy!!! May 25, 2004
Done in the south. This is when you are cruising in your car slowly down a street and swerving left to right.
by DAY-DAY May 15, 2005
by Diego July 18, 2003
a positive response to a question. like yea but with more enthusiasm. A chant to get pumped up before getting crunk.
by naidad August 15, 2003