[verb] -pp- - to make small jumps on one or two feet, or to move along in this wayThe rabbit/bird hopped up to the fence. [I]Her left foot hurt so much she had to hop over to the car. [I](informal) Hop into/out of (= Get quickly into/out of) the car. [I](informal) He hopped off/on (= got quickly off/on) the bus at the traffic lights. [I](US informal) They hopped (= got onto) a plane for Chicago. [T](UK informal) Hop it (= Go away), I'm too busy to play with you just now.(UK informal) When the police started asking questions, he decided to hop it (= go away) to Scotland. [T](informal) When I saw her she was hopping (mad) (= very angry).
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Meaning of HOP in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012