If two shot-houses are near to each other; usually connected by adjoining property, nearby parking, or related ownership. This allows participants to walk between the two without having to drive.
Ryan: That backyard dog makes a great bouncer for this Shot-House Hopping event. If you walk to close to it while you are drunk it's chain trips you on your face!
Dana: That's what makes the difference between a Hopping and a crawl!
Ryan: (Drunk, Rolling on the ground laughing)
Dana: That's what makes the difference between a Hopping and a crawl!
Ryan: (Drunk, Rolling on the ground laughing)
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by Sherman_Play June 15, 2021

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!"
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!"
by Papa's Mama December 14, 2008
