For the younger people it means to chime out, for non generation Y people it means to get out of a conversation because you are not invited into it.
"Jump the shark" comes from a scene in a 1970s television series, Happy Days, in which someone jumped over a shark. The phrase describes something that has reached its peak, and has turned mediocre.
The prepositional phrase is for the long jump. Record is not part of it.
It means that the object is close or not too far away.
Oh, Jump in a Sack is a guided reader program from McGraw-Hill. To jump in a sack could mean exactly what it says, as in the cat, ever curious, jumped into the empty sack sitting on the floor. To jump in the sack is an expression meaning to go to bed.
"Jump on the bandwagon" IS a sentence.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was yet another way of saying death. You'd be taking the big jump into the next life.
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Jump In!!!
The phrase "jump for joy" means that someone is so happy they cannot hold still and feel that they must jump to show how happy they are. While people may not literally jump in joy or jump for joy, it has come to mean a state of being very, very happy.
verb (phrase)
its from a Wu tang clan song in Cappadonna's verse. " Protect Ya Neck (the Jump Off) "
It means "to jump."To jump