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Verb jump off has 1 sense
  1. jump off - set off quickly, usually with success; "The freshman set off to a good start in his math class"
    --1 is one way to
    get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commence
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Term: Jump Off

Description:

"Jump off" is a multi-faceted term that can be used as a verb, noun, or adjective in various contexts. It generally refers to an action or event where someone or something initiates, starts, or leaps off from a particular point, physically or metaphorically.

Verb:

1. [Intransitive] To jump or leap from a high place or height.

Example sentence: He mustered his courage and decided to jump off the cliff into the crystal-clear water below.

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2. [Intransitive] To begin or initiate an action or task, often with enthusiasm or determination.

Example sentence: The team eagerly prepared to jump off the project, ready to deliver their best work ever.

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Noun:

1. [Countable] A high point or platform from which someone jumps.

Example sentence: The bungee jumper stood on the jump off, ready to take the plunge into the thrilling descent.

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2. [Countable] An informal phrase used to describe a person, typically a woman, who is attractive and can captivate others with their charisma.

Example sentence: She is known as the local jump off, effortlessly turning heads with her beauty and charm.

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Adjective:

1. [Informal] Describing something as exciting or impressive.

Example sentence: The band's jump off performance at the music festival was absolutely electrifying.

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2. [Slang] Describing a person as daring or willing to take risks.

Example sentence: He is known as the jump off guy, always seeking new adventures and pushing his limits.

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