| Sayings Fact File |
| Phrase |
Jumping The Gun |
| Variations |
Jump the gun, beat the gun |
| Meaning |
Start doing something before preparation for the activity is complete. |
| Origin |
Rather predictably, “jumping the gun” has its origins in track and field athletic races where the race begins with a shot from the starters pistol (gun). The phrase is thought to be relatively modern with its roots in the early years of the 20th Century.
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