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There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun jump-off. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in U.S. English. jump-off has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. military (1910s) aviation (1930s) horses and riding (1940s)


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1 : the start of a race or an attack 2 : a jumping competition to break a tie at the end of regular competition (as in a horse show) Examples of jump-off in a Sentence


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Noun [ edit] jumpoff (plural jumpoffs) ( slang) A sexual partner who is more than a one-night stand but with whom one does not intend to form a long-term romantic relationship. Synonyms [ edit] See Thesaurus:sexual partner


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(n.) a girl who used to be obsessed with you, but somehow you (either by ignoring her, telling her off, fucking her friend, etc.) got her to "jump off" your dick. Usually happens when you realize she has a disease, she's crazy, or super ugly. Sean: Yo, I saw your girl Emily the other day. Mark: She's not my girl, she's just a jumpoff of mine.


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Verb 1. jump off - set off quickly, usually with success; "The freshman jumped off to a good start in his math class" begin, commence, set out, start, start.


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Jump At. Meaning: "Jump at" is a phrasal verb that means to eagerly accept an opportunity or offer. It is often used to describe a situation where someone is excited about the chance to do something or to receive something. Example: You should jump at the opportunity to work for that company.


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Definition of 'jumpoff' jumpoff in American English (ˈdʒʌmpˌɔf ) noun Sport an extra round of competitive jumping added at the end of regular competition to break a tie, as in certain equestrian events : also written jump-off Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


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To leap or bound off something: The parachuter jumped off the cliff. The event jumped off at 3:00 this afternoon. The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. (Now) where was I?


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You "jump off" of (=from) a surface, so 'jump off of the rock' and 'jump off the rock' are both grammatical, the former is more common in speech but the latter sounds better and less redundant to my ears. The following guidance is off of Wiktionary


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Jump-off definition, a place for jumping off. See more.


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noun /ˈdʒʌmp ɒf/ /ˈdʒʌmp ɔːf/ ( North American English also ride-off) (in the sport of showjumping) an extra part of a competition in which horses that have the same score jump again to decide the winner 'Liquid Gold' had the only clear round in a nine-horse jump-off. Topics Sports: other sports c2 Questions about grammar and vocabulary?


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a point from which to start a journey or activity an idea, example, or piece of information that is used to begin a process or activity: Using his daughter's case as a jumping-off point, he described a justice system that ignores the rights of the victim. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Beginnings and starts a baptism of/by fire idiom


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Definitions of jump off verb jump down from an elevated point synonyms: jump, leap see more verb set off quickly, usually with success "The freshman jumped off to a good start in his math class" see more Cite this entry Style: MLA "Jump off." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/jump off.


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noun a place for jumping off. a point of departure, as of a race or a military attack. the start of such a departure. a supplementary contest among horses tied for first place in a jumping contest. Recommended videos Powered by AnyClip AnyClip Product Demo 2022


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noun 1. an extra round in a showjumping contest when two or more horses are equal first, the fastest round deciding the winner verb jump off 2. (intr, adverb) to begin or engage in a jump-off Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Word Frequency jump off in American English Slang Mil to start an attack