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▪ I. club-hopping, n. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˈklʌbhɒpɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈkləbˌ(h)ɑpɪŋ| [‹ club n. + hopping n.1, after bar-hopping n.] The action of moving from nightclub to nightclub, typically spending a short time in each.
[1949Times Recorder (Zanesville, Ohio) 8 Apr. 23/2 Cecily's plans..could well range from a dinner party for eight..to a long evening of night club hopping.] 1959Pasadena (Calif.) Independent 23 Dec. 11/4 Unless you have a secret ‘in’ or private party brewing, you're facing a night of club hopping. 1978N.Y. Times 30 June c22/4 It was one of the two clubs..visited on a recent night of London club-hopping. 1997G. T. Sewall Eighties p. xix, In centers of fashion,..sexual ambiguity, club-hopping, and studied nihilism were of the moment. ▪ II. club-hopping, a. orig. U.S. Brit. |ˈklʌbhɒpɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈkləbˌ(h)ɑpɪŋ| [‹ club n. + hopping adj.1, after club-hopping n. Compare club-hop v.] Of or relating to club-hopping; that club-hops.
a1982L. Bangs in L. Bangs & J. Morthland Mainlines, Blood Feasts, Bad Taste (2003) 377 ‘I Love the Nightlife’..is not..just another cheerlead to empty solipsistic club-hopping hedonism. 1987Toronto Star (Nexis) 22 Oct. j3 Two of Britain's brightest talents and club-hopping party boys. 1994Face Oct. 31/1 His club-hopping drug binges..did little to quell the comparison. 2002Vanity Fair June 22 The Versace-sleek, club-hopping young woman she's become. |