jump someone's bones

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jump someone's bones (third-person singular simple present jumps someone's bones, present participle jumping someone's bones, simple past and past participle jumped someone's bones)

  1. (idiomatic, slang) To have sex with someone.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:copulate with
    • 1989, Clifton D. Bryant, Deviant Behavior, →ISBN, page 337:
      “He’ll jump my bones in bed,” one fat woman explained to us about her current lover, “but he won’t take me out in public. At least the sex is great!”
    • 2004, Emma Holly, Strange Attractions, →ISBN, page 265:
      His bruises from the fight did funny things to her womanly instincts. She couldn't decide whether to say “poor baby” or jump his bones.
    • 2007, Deborah MacGillivray, Riding the Thunder, →ISBN, page 153:
      “This night is going to be hard enough—no pun intended there—so I better back up before you jump my bones and I can’t fight you off.”
      “You arrogant ... Ooooh ... me jump your bones?” Asha fussed.
    • 2010, Jennifer Egan, “Out of Body”, in A Visit from the Goon Squad:
      ‘So … I tell you I used to torture kitty cats, and that stops you from wanting to jump my bones?’

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