Jump the gun.
/ʤʌmp ðə ɡʌn/
Jump the gun.
/ʤʌmp ðə ɡʌn/
To "jump the gun" refers to starting an action too soon, particularly without thinking through or before it’s appropriate. This idiom comes from track racing, where an athlete starts running before the starting gun goes off, leading to potential disqualification. It underscores the importance of timing and patience and the risks associated with hasty actions. In life and business, jumping the gun can lead to mistakes and missed opportunities. Emphasizing proper timing can foster better decision-making and strategic planning.
Tom jumped the gun and announced the news too early.
He prematurely disclosed the news before the appropriate time.
She jumped the gun by starting before the signal.
She started the activity before the designated start signal was given.
They jumped the gun with the celebration and had to apologize later.
Celebrating too early led them to make an embarrassing apology as it was not yet the right time.