Jamping is when a person or persons embark on an adventure, usually into the wilderness, to go Jeep Camping.
by Only1Tyler October 01, 2011
by JumpednotJamp January 16, 2011
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.
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.
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.
by Minister of Truth January 06, 2013
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.
by Shavn April 20, 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.
Cruise jamp when he dumped Kidman.
It's a shame the Fonz jamp that shark.
by m0r1arty June 09, 2006
by ALANA May 13, 2004
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
I jamp over that balloon
I jamp over that cricketeer
I jamp over that gramaphone
I jamp over that wanker
by pewp. April 22, 2006