caper vs jump off

caper

verb
  • To leap or jump about in a sprightly or playful manner. 

  • To jump as part of a dance. 

  • To engage in playful behaviour. 

noun
  • Playful behaviour. 

  • The pungent grayish green flower bud of the European and Oriental caper (Capparis spinosa), which is pickled and eaten. 

  • The capercaillie. 

  • A playful leap or jump. 

  • A crime, especially an elaborate heist, or a narrative about such a crime. 

  • A vessel formerly used by the Dutch; privateer. 

  • A plant of the genus Capparis. 

  • A jump while dancing. 

  • A prank or practical joke. 

jump off

verb
  • To move from an elevated place by one jump. 

  • To participate in the final round of an equestrian showjumping event. 

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