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A rapid, brief sprint that requires a great deal of physical exertion. Common colloquial use follows the word jaunt with an "it".

Alternatively, jaunt can refer to a short trek of some kind. This definition doesn't necessarily imply any sort of genuine physical effort other than maybe a brisque walk.
1) It's the cops, jaunt it!

1) I really had to jaunt it to catch my bus this morning.

2) Mike has just returned from his weekly jaunt to the park.

2) Julie was casually jaunting to school.
jaunt by bcbarton April 23, 2006
Noun... Whatever you are speaking about... Gangstered up yo look at that Jaunt
Dam she sexy as shit and that Jaunt was just a rocking left to right.
Jaunt by @herfaith March 30, 2020
A substitute word for anything other than a verb (in most cases), in which case the word would become joning. Jaunt is almost exclusively used for nouns, although it may also branch out into the remainder of the grammatical spectrum, verbs included. Experienced users of the word are also entitled to Jauntriviumparadox which allows the aforementioned user to incorporated the substituted word with "jaunt". Such manner is practiced mostly with names and a select few verbs.
EX: Hey, do you want to go to the Jauntmas jaunt? Jauntian, Jaric Joll, Jarty, Jax, and Jick are going to be there.

EX: It's like we're a master race of jaunters!
Jaunt by JauntasaurusxTsar April 6, 2008
An upper cut to the clit with the penis
rich jaunted his sister when she was sleeping
Jaunt by APR May 8, 2003
A way to describe something thats awesome, the best, the shit, or cool.
Have you seen Jeff's car? it's the jaunt!

or

This ice cream is the jaunt.
Jaunt by young b-rad geezy money September 7, 2009
To spend time with, or go out with the Boston based band The Jauntee. Drinking is often involved in such escapades.
Sean couldn't make it to the party because he was out jaunting all night.
Jaunt by jellybeeney November 18, 2011