"With the cops in pursuit, they jump a red to try and escape."
When approaching a red light "Don't slow down; jump it!"
When approaching a red light "Don't slow down; jump it!"
by djidle July 31, 2010

A phrase describing a particular person, place or thing as having good qualities.
The phrase itself is always written or said in the present tense.
The phrase itself is always written or said in the present tense.
1. One restaurant that is definately jumping the fence is Tommy Condon's Irish Pub.
2. Excuse me ladies, but you all are certainly jumping the fence tonight.
3. I had some Maryland-style crab cakes the other night and they were really jumping the fence.
2. Excuse me ladies, but you all are certainly jumping the fence tonight.
3. I had some Maryland-style crab cakes the other night and they were really jumping the fence.
by Troy Turner May 15, 2006

A phrase commonly used when someone supports another place/thing for the sole reason that it is popular now, and not that they supported said thing before it spiked in popularity.
Person A: Look at this prick, last year he was all McLaren and now he's supporting Red Bull because Verstappen won!
Person B: Way to Jump On The Bandwagon, I bet $20 he switches teams if Mercedes win
Person B: Way to Jump On The Bandwagon, I bet $20 he switches teams if Mercedes win
by SubparPŒtis April 17, 2022

A Rockin’ Jump is when a woman jumps of a trampoline in an attempt to land in a way in which their anus land square onto a male’s penis
by ima big fella September 25, 2021

Isaiah: Chantz through me an alley oop and I got a Lucky Jump and then I dunked it.
Me: Well go touch rim.
Isaiah: Naw bro I can't
Me: Well go touch rim.
Isaiah: Naw bro I can't
by CJDCJD March 30, 2011

Joe ( to random person): boy... What are those
Roast jumper: Yah dude, what are those
Joe: I can't believe you are roast jumping me!
Roast jumper: Yah dude, what are those
Joe: I can't believe you are roast jumping me!
by Onisioniscuckish June 22, 2016

by ROB56456 May 31, 2020
