Jump the track meaning
What does the saying 'Jump the track' mean?
Idiom: Jump the track
Meaning:
Jumping the track is suddenly changing from one plan, activity, idea, etc, to another.
Similar Idioms
- Jump through hoops
- Jump on the bandwagon
- Jump the gun
- Off the beaten track
- Hop, skip, and a jump
- Off the track
- On the wallaby track
- Jump down someone's throat
- Jump the broom
- Jump in feet first
- On track
- Jump out of one's skin
- Jump a queue
- Lose track
- Jump the shark
- Jump to a conclusion
- Jump ship
- Jump off the page
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