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jump down verb to attack physically US- But we had on different colors, and they thought we was Bloods–until we jumped down on ‘em. — Rolling Stone, p. 82, 12 April 2001
▶ jump down your throat to flare up in anger and snap in criticism of, and at, you UK, 1806- And when he said something that implied faint criticism of the Soviet Union, she “jumped down his throat”. — The Guardian, 10 May 2003
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