hopping
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English
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Alternative spelling (C17) of hoppe, from Middle French houbelon
Noun
[edit]hopping (countable and uncountable, plural hoppings)
- (British) hop picking, the practice of picking hops; for Londoners a holiday period working in the hop gardens of Kent.
- Hopping Down in Kent, Alan Bignell (1977).
- The addition of hops during the production of beer as a flavouring agent
Etymology 2
[edit]Verb
[edit]hopping
- present participle and gerund of hop
Noun
[edit]hopping (countable and uncountable, plural hoppings)
- The act of one who, or that which, hops; a jumping, frisking, or dancing.
- (countable, physics) A shift from one energy-state to another by an electron in an atom.
Adjective
[edit]hopping (comparative more hopping, superlative most hopping)
Derived terms
[edit]- b-hopping
- cafe-hopping
- channel-hopping
- club-hopping
- Darling Downs hopping mouse
- distro-hopping
- dry hopping
- flag-hopping
- freight hopping
- hopping Dick
- hopping mad
- hopping mouse
- hopping vampire
- job-hopping
- lead hopping
- lindy-hopping
- lindy hopping
- Mitchell's hopping mouse
- quota-hopping
- scaffold hopping
- spy-hopping
- spy hopping
- swan hopping
- time-hopping
- train hopping
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