Jimping vs Jumping - What's the difference?
jimping | jumping |
A series of notches down the spine of a blade created to provide grip on a knife beyond the bolster
(colloquial) excellent, very fun
* 1998 ,
The act of performing a jump.
* 1871 , John Tyndall, Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion (page 291)
As nouns the difference between jimping and jumping
is that jimping is a series of notches down the spine of a blade created to provide grip on a knife beyond the bolster while jumping is the act of performing a jump.As an adjective jumping is
(colloquial) excellent, very fun.As a verb jumping is
.jimping
English
Noun
(-)References
*ebladestore
jumping
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- When the party was nice, the party was jumpin' (Hey, Yippie, Yi, Yo)
- And everybody havin' a ball (Hah, ho, Yippie Yi Yo)
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- When the tuning-fork is brought over a resonant jar or bottle, the beats may be heard and the jumpings seen by a thousand people at once.