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Jumper
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A jumper is a garment.
In the
United Kingdom and
Australia, it is similar to the US
sweater or a
jersey.
In the
US, it refers to a sleeveless collarless dress; see
jumper dress.
A jumper is a type of horse, used in the sport of
show jumping.
A
jumper in computer
electronics is a conductor used to connect two pins.
A
jumper is also a slang term for someone who commits (or attempts)
suicide by jumping from a great height.
A jumper is a
parachutist; a smokejumper is a
firefighting parachutist.
Jumper (novel) is a science fiction novel by
Steven Gould.
Jumper (film) is the film adaptation of the novel.
Jumper (band) was a swedish pop band during the late 90's.
A jumper in
basketball terms means a
jump shot.
A
song by
Third Eye Blind on their
first album.
The
Citroën Jumper (Relay in the UK)
The word as it refers to garments comes from the
Quechua language in which chompa means "a loose, outer jacket". It was first applied to a sailor's jacket.Jumpers may refer to:
Jumpers is a satirical play by Tom Stoppard
"Jumpers", a song by Sleater-Kinney from their album
The WoodsJumpers, a nickname for a member of the
Welsh Methodist revivalWikepedia did not inlcude the meaning that I was looking for or the one real estate brokers would understand.