barhop

[ bahr-hop ]
/ ˈbɑrˌhɒp /

verb (used without object), bar·hopped, bar·hop·ping.

Informal. to go to a succession of bars or nightclubs, with a brief stay at each.

Origin of barhop

First recorded in 1945–50; bar1 + hop1

Example sentences from the Web for bar-hopping

  • Diane Dimond on his personal angst, the dream home for sale—and his bar-hopping nights.

    John Edwards in Exile |Diane Dimond |June 17, 2010 |DAILY BEAST
  • Diane Dimond on his personal angst, the dream home for sale—and bar-hopping nights chatting up single women.

    John Edwards in Exile |Diane Dimond |June 17, 2010 |DAILY BEAST