1. can be used to express extreme happiness, frustration, or surprise.
2. can also be used when in extremely deep thought.
2. can also be used when in extremely deep thought.
1a. "JUMO! i won the poker match!"
2a. "i can't believe he ate my cheese! JUMO!"
3a. "how much did you get? JUMO!"
2b. "Jumo..... jumo.... hm..."
2a. "i can't believe he ate my cheese! JUMO!"
3a. "how much did you get? JUMO!"
2b. "Jumo..... jumo.... hm..."
by mischola c. March 15, 2005

by mischola c. March 15, 2005

Steve Bannon is quoted talking about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, “The chance that Don. Jr did not walk these Jumos up to his father’s office on the 26th floor is zero.”
by DarkStarfish January 3, 2018

The chance that Don. Jr did not walk these Jumos up to his father’s office on the 26th floor is zero.
by JustTrynaHelpOut January 3, 2018

by Jose el mejicano July 30, 2010

In Michael Wolff's book, "Fire & Fury," the author misquotes Steve Bannon as saying "Jumo" when he was trying to say "Jamoke," a dismissive early 20th century insult.
by Brooklyn Reader January 12, 2018

squatting down and jumping as far as one can off of a high structure with intent to die
past tense- jumoed
past tense- jumoed
by A boy on a hill October 1, 2019
