Jumping somebody, is generally attacking somebody by surprise, with more than one person. You almost never see a single person jump another. It's usually in groups or gangs. To jump somebody, the other person shouldn't be expecting it. It's an attack you plan out before, and generally sneak into; typically when their back is turned. By jumping somebody, you don't literally "jump" them. Your friend(s) and you go up to somebody unsuspiciously and both throw a punch, and start fighting.
jump up and neehh! :)
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it depends on what exactly you want to say.. if you tell somebody to jump, it's 'skacz!' and if you mean infinitive, it's 'skakać'
A cake somebody jumps out of? A framework of wood and cardboard, painted and decorated with a paper top in it.
Somebody by the name of Lester Clancy invented a cordless jump rope. See the links below.
Usually it means your quick to jump into the sack or a relationship with someone
No, it is not your fault. If you are hit when driving in front of somebody, it is their fault, irregardless of whether you slowed down or not. Obviously you can't jump in front of somebody and slam on the brakes, but just slowing down does not permit somebody to ram you.
Somebody's Somebody was created in 1995.
Yes. If you watch the film you will see in one corner, a window cleaner leathering the windows. The captain opens one, and the cleaner's ladder is knocked sidways, causing the poor man to jump off the bridge. It's true. He was my brother Kevin.
There are people with chainsaws but they don't chase you. On a few attractions they will jump out at you. Ps don't be afraid that it will hurt you, they are completely harmless but very realistic
Make a sick catch during practice and jump over somebody
Somebody will have to improve on this answer. One similarity between a sentence and a sentence fragment could be a sentence's length. If somebody says, "Who did that?" you could answer, "I did," and that is a sentence... but in a different scenario, that may be considered a sentence fragment. Why? Because if that sentence was all by itself, "I did," would be nonsense. What did "I" do? "I did jump," could then complete it.