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Why is the bar of a pub called "the jump"?
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Does anyone know the origin of the bar of a pub being termed The Jump?
e.g. "stick me jacket behind the jump for us".
I believe I only hear it in London
Cheers
e.g. "stick me jacket behind the jump for us".
I believe I only hear it in London
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One meaning of the noun 'jump' is 'an obstacle to be cleared' as in high jump......"He's faced with a jump of 1.8 metres to qualify." Also, the device used to mark the height to be attained is called a 'bar'.
So, the 'jump' in a pub, for example, is the counter over which the staff might have to leap to stop a fight or - alternatively - the obstacle anyone intent on getting behind the bar has to clear to get there.
So, the 'jump' in a pub, for example, is the counter over which the staff might have to leap to stop a fight or - alternatively - the obstacle anyone intent on getting behind the bar has to clear to get there.
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