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jack in; jack it in verb- to abandon, to quit UK, 1961
- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 90, 1983
- The old me would ‘ave gone storming out, but I’m not going to jack it in. I wouldn’t like to lose this relationship. — Sally Cline, Couples, p. 199, 1998
- I decided to jack the job in[.] — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 77, 2002
- Brad was thinking of jacking the job in because of Alison’s constant sniping. — Colin Butts, Is Harry Still on the Boat?, p. 19, 2003
- to log onto the Internet US
- — Christian Crumlish, The Internet Dictionary, p. 103, 1995
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