by billy bong August 29, 2006
Jum·plē dʒ'ʌmpl open to having multiple interpretations and applications
— adjective: creating or arousing excitement
— noun: a gathering of people for the purposes of recreation
— verb: to party like you don't have to go to work the next morning
— adjective: creating or arousing excitement
— noun: a gathering of people for the purposes of recreation
— verb: to party like you don't have to go to work the next morning
by What's Jumple June 17, 2010
by TheHeyseed December 06, 2012
by Anonymous August 26, 2003
mixed-up, entangled, intertwined
There are quite a few chords that consist of two triads or parts of 2 triads. Usually the notes of 1 triad are superimposed on top of another triad altough the notes of both triads maybe jumpled up.
by Mokshansky October 02, 2010