jaywalk

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Etymology

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Back-formation from jaywalker. Analyzable as jay (a stupid person) +‎ walk.

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jaywalk (third-person singular simple present jaywalks, present participle jaywalking, simple past and past participle jaywalked)

  1. (chiefly US, law, automotive, transitive, intransitive) To behave as a jaywalker; to violate pedestrian traffic regulations by crossing a street away from a designated crossing or to walk in the part of the street intended for vehicles rather than on the sidewalk.

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