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dario
what´s the meaning of '' jump the gun'' ?
Feb 4, 2011 9:21 PM
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Hi Dario. The idiom "Jump the gun" originated in an athlete starting a race before the starting pistol is fired.
It refers to someone or an action when it is started earlier than expected or when something is spoken without required thinking. Example: He jumped the gun and started yelling at his father before he knew all the facts.
In finance it refers to a scenario where various financial instruments are traded based on some knowledge that is not yet public.
February 4, 2011
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If you jump the gun, you start doing something before the appropriate time.
Etymology: based on the literal meaning of jump the gun (to begin to run a race before the gun that signals the start has been shot)
February 4, 2011
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Many races are started by firing a gun. If a racer starts before the gun if fired, he/she has "jumped the gun". This phrase is used for many more situations than just racing. It means "to start too early".
February 4, 2011
starting /beginning before you should.... too eager :P
February 5, 2011
It means to do something too soon, especially without thinking carefully about it.
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February 5, 2011
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