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jump-in; jumping in noun a timed beating used as an initiation into a youth gang US- It’s called a “jump-in.” That’s gang vernacular for a handful of gang members jumping on a prospective member and beating him up for 45 seconds. — Los Angeles Times, p. Metro Section 1, 20 November 1987
- “The jumping-in process of a gang member is similar to the training process of a police cadet.” — Leon Bing, Do or Die, p. 13, 1991
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