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jimp

jimp

adj

  1. (dated, Scotland and N England) neat; trim; delicate
  2. (dated, Scotland and N England) scant; barely sufficient.

noun

  1. A notch on the spine of a knife blade to increase grip, usually in sets of three or more (jimping).
  2. Such a notch elsewhere on the knife (handle scales, liner lock, choil) for the same purpose (grippiness).

jump

jump

adj

  1. (obsolete) Exact; matched; fitting; precise.

adv

  1. (obsolete) Exactly; precisely

noun

  1. (US, informal, automotive) Short for jump-start.
  2. (architecture) An abrupt interruption of level in a piece of brickwork or masonry.
  3. (film) Clipping of jump cut.
  4. (mathematics) A discontinuity in the graph of a function, where the function is continuous in a punctured interval of the discontinuity.
  5. (mining) A dislocation in a stratum; a fault.
  6. (physics, hydrodynamics) An abrupt increase in the height of the surface of a flowing liquid at the location where the flow transitions from supercritical to subcritical, involving an abrupt reduction in flow speed and increase in turbulence.
  7. (programming) A change of the path of execution to a different location.
  8. (science fiction) An instance of faster-than-light travel, not observable from ordinary space.
  9. (sports, equestrianism) An obstacle that forms part of a showjumping course, and that the horse has to jump over cleanly.
  10. (theater) Synonym of one-night stand (“single evening's performance”)
  11. (with on) An early start or an advantage.
  12. A button (of a joypad, joystick or similar device) used to make a video game character jump (propel itself upwards).
  13. A jumping move in a board game.
  14. A kind of loose jacket for men.
  15. An effort; an attempt; a venture.
  16. An instance of causing oneself to fall from an elevated location.
  17. An instance of employing a parachute to leave an aircraft or elevated location.
  18. An instance of propelling oneself upwards.
  19. An instance of reacting to a sudden stimulus by jerking the body.
  20. An object which causes one to jump; a ramp.
  21. The act of jumping; a leap; a spring; a bound.

verb

  1. (cycling, intransitive) To increase speed aggressively and without warning.
  2. (intransitive) To cause oneself to leave an elevated location and fall downward.
  3. (intransitive) To employ a move in certain board games where one game piece is moved from one legal position to another passing over the position of another piece.
  4. (intransitive) To employ a parachute to leave an aircraft or elevated location.
  5. (intransitive) To propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
  6. (intransitive) To react to a sudden, often unexpected, stimulus (such as a sharp prick or a loud sound) by jerking the body violently.
  7. (intransitive, figuratively) To increase sharply, to rise, to shoot up.
  8. (intransitive, programming) To start executing code from a different location, rather than following the program counter.
  9. (intransitive, slang, archaic) To flee; to make one's escape.
  10. (obsolete) To coincide; to agree; to accord; to tally; followed by with.
  11. (quarrying) To bore with a jumper.
  12. (transitive) To attack suddenly and violently.
  13. (transitive) To cause to jump.
  14. (transitive) To increase the height of a tower crane by inserting a section at the base of the tower and jacking up everything above it.
  15. (transitive) To move the distance between two opposing subjects.
  16. (transitive) To move to a position (in a queue/line) that is further forward.
  17. (transitive) To pass by a spring or leap; to overleap.
  18. (transitive, obsolete) To expose to danger; to risk; to hazard.
  19. (transitive, slang) To engage in sexual intercourse with (a person).
  20. (transitive, smithwork) To join by a buttweld.
  21. To jump-start a car or other vehicle with a dead battery, as with jumper cables.
  22. To thicken or enlarge by endwise blows; to upset.