Hop to


get moving, get your act together, take some action to solve a problem. more effective wnen used in conjunction with an expletive.
direct communication: “honey the movie starts in 5 minutes. you look beautiful. hop to.”

3rd party usage: “we had a great date and he said he’d call — if he doesn’t hop to and pick up the phone he’s gonna lose out.”

harshest application: “i asked you to take out the trash and you haven’t yet. i’m out of patience. hop the f-ck to!”
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get moving, get your act together, take some action to solve a problem. more effective wnen used in conjunction with an expletive.
direct communication: “honey the movie starts in 5 minutes. you look beautiful. hop to.”

3rd party usage: “we had a great date and he said he’d call — if he doesn’t hop to and pick up the phone he’s gonna lose out.”

harshest application: “i asked you to take out the trash and you haven’t yet. i’m out of patience. hop the f-ck to!”

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