jumpup

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English

Etymology

From the phrase jump up.

Noun

jumpup (plural jumpups)

  1. (slang, Australia) A road path or track ascending or descending a hill or range.
  2. (slang) A van-dragger; a thief who takes part in van-dragging.
    • 2002, Charles Kuralt, Ralph Grizzle, Charles Kuralt's People, page 322:
      Charlotte jump-ups are more imaginative. There is "Red Light" Smith, a timid thief who pulled a respectable burglary some years back, but was caught when he stopped for a red light in making his getaway.
  3. (slang) An instance of van-dragging.
    • 1980, Anthony Heal, Man in the Middle, page 64:
      Usual petty-theft beginnings. Graduated to the bigger stuff - jump-ups, blaggings. Eventually controlled a few similar types down east somewhere.

Usage notes

  • Used in place names with this meaning in Australia.
  • Used in place names in US, but meaning unclear.

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