Jumper
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Jumper or Jumpers may refer to:
Clothing
- A top (in Ireland, the UK and the Commonwealth), often knitted, and pulled on over the head, covering the torso area; called a sweater in the USA.
- Jumper (dress) (in the USA), any shoulder-to-thigh length outer clothing that the wearer "jumps into", including the sleeveless, collarless dress, known elsewhere as a pinafore
- Part of the Royal Navy uniform
- Part of the uniform of the United States Navy
Computers and software
- Jumper (computing), an electrical connector
- Jumper 2.0, open source collaborative enterprise search software
Arts, media, and entertainment
- Jumper (novel), a novel by Steven Gould
- Jumper (2008 film), a 2008 film adaptation of the novel
- Jumper: Griffin's Story (video game), a video game based on the film
- Jumper: Griffin's Story (novel), a novel based on the film
- Jumper (pornographic film), 1991
- Jumpers, a play by Tom Stoppard
- Puddle jumper, a spacecraft in the fictional Stargate universe
- "Jumpers", an episode of the television series Zoboomafoo
Music
- Jumper (band), pop group in Kristinehamn, Sweden between 1996-2001
- "Jumper" (song) (1998), a song by Third Eye Blind
- Jumper, a song by Capsule on the 2008 album More! More! More!
- "Jumper" (2013), a progressive house song by Hardwell and W&W
- "Jumpers", a song by Sleater-Kinney on the 2005 album The Woods
Religious groups
- A member of the Welsh Methodist Revival
- A faction of the Molokan religious sect
People
- John P. Jumper (born 1945), former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
Sports
- A Jump shot (basketball)
- Show jumper, a type of equestrian competition, or the horses that compete in same
- A person who participates in parachuting
Motor vehicles
- Jumper cables
- Citroën Jumper, a French van
Other meanings
- Jumper (suicide), a person who kills themself by jumping from a height
- IAI JUMPER, a self-contained missile launcher system
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