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jump-start (v.)

also jumpstart, "to start a car engine using battery booster cables," by 1970; see jump (n.) + start (v.). The sense of jump is that in the jump-spark ignition system, attested from 1883 in gas-lighting, from c. 1902 as a common way to start an automobile; hence also jumper "wire used to cut out ('jump over') part of a circuit or to close a gap," a sense attested from 1901 in telegraphy. Related: Jumpstarted; jumpstarting. Figurative use by 1975. Jump-leads "jumper-cables" is from 1969; jumper-cables from 1961.

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Definitions of jump-start from WordNet
1
jump-start (v.)
start or re-start vigorously;
Synonyms: jumpstart
jump-start (v.)
start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery;
Synonyms: jumpstart / jump
2
jump-start (n.)
starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car;
Synonyms: jumpstart
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