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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.
jamp by Minister of Truth January 6, 2013
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A special pas-tense form of jump, also fun to say. The idea was based off of ran to run, like that it's a u word.
I jamp yesterday, but not today.
Jamp by Shavn May 28, 2018
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.
Jamp by m0r1arty June 11, 2006
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
jamp by pewp. May 3, 2006
A word with no definite meaning; used to confuse the shit out of your friends. The word has a natural "dirty word" tone to it and can replace any verb in a sentence.
"Yo, how long did y'all jamp last night?"
"Oh shit, we jamped for almost 3 hours, man!"
Jamp by c_24 February 25, 2021
I jamp on my bed.
Jamp by Davey's girlfriend March 7, 2009