a jump executed with the feet held tightly together and the knees bent
2.
a jump over an obstacle executed by a person riding a bicycle and standing up on the pedals
3. US
a dance performed by a line of people holding onto each other from behind and moving around the room tapping and stepping with each foot separately and then jumping with both feet held together
verbbunny-hop
4. (intransitive)
to jump with the feet held tightly together and the knees bent
5.
to jump a bicycle over (an obstacle) without dismounting
bunny-hop in British English
(ˈbʌnɪˌhɒp)
verb
1. (intransitive)
to jump with the feet held tightly together and the knees bent
2.
to jump a bicycle over (an obstacle) without dismounting
The next day I was out with the bike, when I attempted to bunny-hop a stone and missed.
His idea of fun is smashing world records by bunny-hopping his bike over 33 peoplelying next to each other.
Examples of 'bunny hop' in a sentence
bunny hop
Both of us were unhappy at the way the plane seemed to bunny hop just before we took off.
Frankie Dettori with Jonathan Powell FRANKIE: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori (2004)
They then take one treat, put it inside their bag, and bunny hop back to their team.