Concept cluster: Tools > Hopping
n
Alternative form of balladeer [A singer, particularly a professional singer who performs ballads.]
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Someone who engages in barhopping.
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One who barnstorms.
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Alternative form of battleground [A location where a battle may be fought, or has been fought.]
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Alternative spelling of bed-hopper
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(dated) Synonym of bellhop
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Alternative form of bell hopper [(dated) Synonym of bellhop]
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Alternative form of b-hopping
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(US law enforcement) A request for law enforcement officers to be on the lookout for a suspect.
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(now historical) A theatre attendant in charge of the boxes.
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a place where old or accident-damaged vehicles are broken up; a wreck yard
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Alternative spelling of cafe hop [(chiefly Singapore, intransitive) To patronize a number of different cafes on a single outing.]
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Alternative form of car hop [A waiter who serves customers sitting in parked cars.]
v
(intransitive) To work as a carhop.
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One who works on a catwalk (high elevated platform).
adj
(Britain, informal) that travels across the English Channel
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(historical) A military raid by cavalry through enemy territory, designed to disrupt rural communities and weaken an opponent.
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Alternative form of fly-tipper [One who engages in fly-tipping.]
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Alternative spelling of freighthopper [One who engages in freighthopping.]
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One who engages in freighthopping.
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Alternative form of ground game [(Britain, law, uncountable) Rabbits and hares]
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One who engages in groundhopping, the hobby of attending sports matches at as many different stadiums or grounds as possible.
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The hobby of attending sports matches at as many different stadiums or grounds as possible.
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(obsolete) Cleared passageway through a crowd, as for dancing.
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The action or pastime of hedgehopping.
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A hitchhiker.
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A person or thing that hitchhikes.
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The act of one who hitchhikes.
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(obsolete) The game of hopscotch.
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(Britain) hop picking, the practice of picking hops; for Londoners a holiday period working in the hop gardens of Kent.
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Alternative form of LARPer [A person who takes part in LARP (live-action role-play).]
n
Alternative spelling of mace-bearer [Someone who carries a mace.]
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Alternative form of monkey parade [(Britain, dated slang) Synonym of monkey run]
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(dance) A dance style in which the dancer appears to be moving in a low gravity environment.
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One who performs the moonwalk dance.
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The spontaneous dance floor created in front of a stage when people mosh.
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(military, slang, in combination) A person wearing the specific number of stars on the shoulder of their uniform, implying a particular rank.
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An area in a market (or similar) allocated to a particular trader.
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A place where one takes a walk for leisurely pleasure, or for exercise, especially a terrace by the seaside.
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(within the EC) The circumvention of a trade quota by registering a business (or a fishing vessel) in a foreign country in order to benefit from its quota
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Alternative letter-case form of Red Shirt (“member of the UDD”) [A member of the UDD (National United Front for Democracy), supporters of Prime Minister Shinawatra, (and subsequently Abhisit Vejajiva) in the conflict in Thailand after the 2006 coup d'etat.]
n
(UK, military, informal, in combination) An officer having the specified number of rings (denoting rank) on the uniform sleeve.
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(archaic) The game of hopscotch.
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A building, or a room in a building, especially in a school, with facilities to play indoor sports.
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Alternative form of spyhopping [The act of one who spyhops.]
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Alternative form of spyhopping [The act of one who spyhops.]
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(archaic) Alternative form of swan upper [A person who engages in swan upping.]
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Alternative form of swapper [One who swaps.]
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(informal) A person who table-hops
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Alternative form of table-hopper [(informal) A person who table-hops]
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(nonstandard) Any one of the Three Musketeers in Alexandre Dumas' novel of the same name, i.e. either Athos, Aramis, or Porthos.
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A female practitioner of parkour.
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A trailblazer.
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Alternative spelling of trainhopper [One who engages in trainhopping.]
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Alternative spelling of trainhopping [Synonym of freighthopping]
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One who engages in trainhopping.
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Synonym of freighthopping
v
Alternative form of trip-trap [(intransitive) to make stomping or tapping noises while walking or running]
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Alternative form of turnhalle [A building used as a school of gymnastics.]
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(historical) A large hand-held fan used outdoors to protect the face from the sun.
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(historical) A cloth patch that Jews were ordered to sew on their outer garments to mark them as Jews in public, especially in Nazi-controlled states during the 1930s and 1940s.
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(historical) A yellow badge.

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