jump the gun

The phrase "jump the gun" means to start or begin doing something prematurely, often before the appropriate or designated time. It can also refer to acting or making a decision without having all the necessary information or understanding. It derives from the sport of track and field, where sometimes a runner might start the race before the firing of the starter gun, resulting in a disqualification.


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