[Idiom] JUMP THE QUEUE. - Understanding Social Etiquette: Why Skipping the Line Can Be Controversial

Jump the queue.

Jump the queue.

Skip ahead of others in line.

Jump the queue" involves bypassing others who have been waiting in line, suggesting a breach of commonly accepted social etiquette. This idiom is often used to signify someone seeking an unfair advantage by disregarding the usual waiting process which can lead to frustration and conflict.

Example Sentences

  1. Don't jump the queue.

    Do not cut in line.

  2. He got into trouble for trying to jump the queue at the concert.

    He faced trouble for trying to cut in line at the concert.

  3. People were furious when they saw someone jump the queue at the busiest time of the day.

    People were very angry when they saw someone cutting in line during the busiest time.

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