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jumper noun- a person who threatens to or has jumped to his death, either from heights or in front of a train US, 1964
- We got a call one day, a jumper. So we go to the building and the floor[.] — Mark Baker, Cops, p. 99, 1985
- — Maledicta, p. 180, Summer/Winter 1986–1987: “Sexual slang: prostitutes, pedophiles, flagellators, transvestites, and necrophiles”
- Had a jumper last night, Sarge. Dixie here was walking by, saw the whole thing. — Lethal Weapon, 1987
- Got a stiff on the tracks! Putney station. [...] Ever seen a jumper, son? — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, 2002
- a small amount of stimulating liquor CANADA
- Not a jumper did we take, / Through the d. / No sir not a single cup, / To conjure the monster up, / Not addicted to the cup / In that way. From a poem by Oscar Dhu, Scotstown, Quebec. — Donald Morrison, Gold Prospecting and Panning, p. 56, 1988
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