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bunny-hop, v. Brit. |ˈbʌnihɒp|, U.S. |ˈbəniˌhɑp| [‹ bunny hop n.] intr. To perform a jumping movement reminiscent of that made by a rabbit; spec. to perform the dance known as the bunny hop. Also trans.: to jump over (an obstacle); to cause (a person or thing) to leap into the air. Cf. bunny hop n.
[1968Washington Post 17 June c1/1 Then came a bunny-hopping chorus line that looked more like an uncoordinated caterpillar as it jerked its way across the stage.] 1969Washington Post 14 June d1/2 The ball..bunny-hopped off the grass and off Reger Repoz's stabbing glove, too, for a game-tying single. 1977D. Francis Risk v. 57, I..reached the railing, grabbed it with both hands, and bunny-hopped fast over the side. 1989Wall St. Jrnl. (Electronic ed.) 10 July Men in white baseball caps bunny-hop at breakneck speed past a sorority group. 1994Guardian 14 Oct. ii. 9/4 There's powerkiting, where you get your kite to bunny-hop you 20ft into the air. 2001Mountain Bike (Electronic ed.) July The trail climbed over several rocky areas, including one with a little waterfall trickling down a 20-foot drop. I watched as Matt bunny-hopped it. |