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Jumping the Fence 

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.
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.

jumping the fence 

while having intercourse, "doggy style", with a female the male suddenly jumps to anal
Sally got mad that Jack was jumping the fence.
jumping the fence by Full Nelson December 31, 2007

peter the fence-jumping half-mexican 

peter is a very speacial child, and he is tight, and he is funny, and he is also half mexican.
i love peter the fence-jumping half-mexican. he is very cool