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A person who bails out of a situation at the first sign of trouble.
The heist was going great until the alarm went off and half the crew fled, they were real jumpers.
jumper by Rodney shikkadance September 17, 2005
A jumper sometimes jumps to conclusions by gut instinct
jumper by St. Ias October 2, 2005
Pronun-key:(juhm-per)
noun
A person holding a yoga ball in the game of ball ball.
see Baller.
person 2:I'm not bieng the jumper if we're playing ball ball again.
person 1:hehehehe.....Fine, you can be the baller this time.
pseron 2:Oh no! You're not gonna trick me again!
Jumper by Me-Hung-Low August 19, 2006
A slang word in british Europe and australia meaning a specific piece of winter clothing

British for: sweater
Australian for: hoodie
"Hey man sweet jumper!"
"Fuck off dickhead"
Jumper by Captainassface February 28, 2019
A jumper is a feces that was a cliffhanger, but lets go to fall into your underpants or outer garment.
Oh man , right before my big presentation this morning I had a jumper. Luckily, it hit the florr. I acouple centimeters more i would've had to cancel.
jumper by Torbert July 19, 2019
Jumper: a person inclined to make impulsive (though not necessarily bad) decisions. A person who decides quickly, then, without hesitation, is all in. Related to the concept of jumping from a ledge (which is a self-destructive version), a jumper is decisive, intuitive, and unwilling to live less than full on.
She's a jumper, you know. When she fell in love with him, she fell hard, no turning back.
Jumper by Sister Nich August 31, 2019