Explanation

  • To go through a series of complicated, time-consuming, or arbitrary procedures, often seen as bureaucratic obstacles, in order to achieve a goal.

Origin

  • Evokes the image of circus animals (like dogs or tigers) being trained to jump through hoops on command.
  • This implies the tasks are difficult, possibly demeaning, and required by someone in authority, rather than being inherently meaningful.
  • The phrase dates to the early 20th century.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Deal with a ton of red tape.
  • Go through the wringer. (Experience a difficult ordeal)
  • It's a whole song and dance. (A complicated, possibly unnecessary process)
  • A major hassle.

Vulgar/Emphatic (Expressing strong frustration):

  • Go through all that bullshit.
  • Deal with a shitload of paperwork.
  • Fuckin' bureaucracy.

Milder/Standard:

  • Complete complex procedures.
  • Navigate the requirements.
  • Overcome bureaucratic obstacles.
  • Follow a lengthy process.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Mostly informal to semi-formal.
  • Common when discussing frustrating dealings with large organizations, government agencies, or complex procedures.
  • Might sound unprofessional if used to complain excessively about standard procedures in a formal work setting, but acceptable to describe genuinely cumbersome processes.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Explain the circus animal origin and that it refers to difficult, often unnecessary procedures required by authority, not physical jumping.

Examples

  • We had to jump through so many hoops to get our visa approved.
  • To get reimbursed, employees have to jump through hoops with paperwork.
  • I'm tired of jumping through hoops for this company.

Dialogue

Ali: Did you finally get the permit for the renovation?

Beth: Yes, finally! But honestly, the amount of paperwork and inspections... we had to jump through so many hoops. It took weeks!

Ali: I know, the city bureaucracy is insane. Glad you got it sorted, though.

Social Media Examples

  • Facebook Post: Trying to get a refund from [Company] feels like jumping through hoops! On hold for an hour, filled out three forms, still no resolution. 😤 #CustomerServiceFail #Bureaucracy
  • Tweet: The process to apply for small business grants involves jumping through so many hoops. Wish they'd streamline it! #smallbiz #entrepreneur

Response Patterns

  • Ugh, tell me about it. It's ridiculous.
  • That sounds exhausting.
  • Why do they make it so complicated?
  • Bureaucracy at its finest.
  • Sympathetic agreement or sharing of similar experiences.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

After someone complains about jumping through hoops:

  • Listeners might ask for specifics: What did you have to do?
  • They might offer sympathy or commiserate.
  • They might ask if the goal was ultimately achieved.

Conversation Starter

  • No.
  • Used to describe a frustrating process, usually when complaining or explaining a delay/difficulty.

Intonation

  • Usually expressed with frustration, annoyance, or weariness.
  • Emphasis on JUMP through HOOPS.

Generation Differences

  • Widely understood and used across generations, as bureaucratic hurdles are a common experience.

Regional Variations

  • Common in all major English-speaking regions.
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