by K DENISHON March 14, 2018
by Idekbroskiano August 28, 2019
when you're at the point where you'd do anything for someone. loving someone to the extreme that you'd jump with them or for them. it's a metaphor, like jumping to someones defense
they ask you to jump. you ask how high.
"would you jump for me?" "how high? because if it's high we should try jump off a bridge instead of a building.
"would you jump for me?" "how high? because if it's high we should try jump off a bridge instead of a building.
by fox87889 February 23, 2019
verb
gerund or present participle: jumping
1.
push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet.
"the cat jumped off his lap"
2. To intentionally get a head start on a drag race to get the upper hand ( cheat )
gerund or present participle: jumping
1.
push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet.
"the cat jumped off his lap"
2. To intentionally get a head start on a drag race to get the upper hand ( cheat )
Two cars are seen lining up to drag race when one car unexpectedly takes off before the other car, Tom says, did you see that guy “jump” , “ yes replies Jeff, what a homosexual !”
by Fair suck of the sav September 12, 2023
by Arminkshipper June 12, 2024
person 1: “ there’s no such thing as evil people, there’s just ordinary people who do bad things because they’re unhappy ”
person 2: “ jump.”
person 2: “ jump.”
by doomo_03 May 16, 2025
by Hassassin5 May 03, 2018