Jump the queue spoken language verb phrase
To go in front of people who are waiting in a line so that you can be served before your turn.
Hey, jumping the queue like that is not right, man?
It's not hard to see people jump the queue in offices thanks to their relationships with the staff there.
When the door opened, people no longer waited in line but jumped the queue and flooded inside.
Come on, If everyone keeps jumping the queue, we are afraid that we can't serve you anymore.
It's mostly used in the present tense.
When you experience extreme and undesirable situations, it is probably essential to take extreme actions
I knew I would regret after I did that but I had no other choice. Drastic times call for drastic measures!