BASE jump

English

Etymology

Building, Antenna-tower, Span, Earth

Noun

BASE jump (plural BASE jumps)

  1. A parachute jump from a fixed point rather than from an aircraft; typically from a tall building, high bridge or rock formation.

Verb

BASE jump (third-person singular simple present BASE jumps, present participle BASE jumping, simple past and past participle BASE jumped)

  1. (intransitive) To make such a jump.

Derived terms

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