释义 |
jumped-up adjective conceited, arrogant. Similar imagery to GET ABOVE YOURSELF UK, 1870
jumped-upslang Glorified. The phrase is used to describe someone who acts or is thought to be more important or powerful than they really are. Primarily heard in UK. I can't believe she's trying to tell me what to do, when she's just a jumped-up intern! These days, it feels like the prime minister is nothing more than a jumped-up headmaster. |