Club-hop
verb
to visit a series of nightclubs, esp. for short periods of time
Examples
We are tired of reading about kids under 21 going to club-hop.
Word Origin
1982
Usage Note
also club-hopper , (n.), club-hopping , (n.)
Read Also:
- Club-hopper
noun See club-hop
- Club-hopping
noun See club-hop
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