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jump off verb- to happen; to begin US, 1946
- Wham! The fanfare jump off! — William “Lord” Buckley, Nero, 1951
- It’s past ten o’clock, and ain’t nothing jumped off yet. — Donald Goines, White Man’s Justice, Black Man’s Grief, p. 81, 1973
- to assault US
- “You keep fat mouthin, bitch, I’m going to jump off up in your black ass,” he warned. — Charles W. Moore, A Brick for Mister Jones, p. 27, 1975
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