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club-hop, v. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˈklʌbhɒp|, U.S. |ˈkləbˌ(h)ɑp| [‹ club n. + hop v.1, after club-hopping n. Compare club-hopper n., club-hopping adj.] intr. To move from nightclub to nightclub, typically spending a short time in each.
1982Christian Sci. Monitor 22 Sept. 18/1 The special $10 pass that allowed its buyer to ‘club-hop’ to his or her heart's content. 1985I. Gitler Swing to Bop (1987) Introd. 7 The performers..would go out onto the street and club-hop since there were so many places..between 6th and 7th Avenues. 2005Austral. Mag. (Nexis) 27 Aug. 28 She's a millionaire It girl who likes to club-hop. |