jumpster

noun

Etymology

From jump + -ster.

  1. derived from *gumbōną — “to hop, skip, bounce
  2. inherited from jumpen — “to walk quickly, run, jump
  3. suffixed as jumpster — “jump + -ster

Definitions

  1. Synonym of jumper (all senses)

    • The Dixieland tune was performed in 1959 by Joyce Mayo, recorded at Bourbon Street Records, and advertised to “bopsters, hopsters, jumpsters, humpsters, flipsters, and hipsters” as “the song that immortalized New Orleans' entertainment […]

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