Hip Hop is real music that came directly from jazz and soul and incorporates elements of rap. It gets a bad rap (pun not indended) today because most mainstream music is considered hip hop, although it is in actuality pop, techno garbage. Hip Hop and rap should be a better respected art that is often overlooked because of mainstream. Most underground rap is real legitimate hip hop and takes tremendous skill to write. Check it out.
****Before you read this please know that I like both hip hop and rock****
Rock fan: Ahhh, hip hop is absolute crap and today's music is awful.
Me: Man, I love rock, but hip is real music too. Mainstream isn't real music. It's cool, just kick back, chill, and listen to some nice rap.
Rock fan: Ahhh, hip hop is absolute crap and today's music is awful.
Me: Man, I love rock, but hip is real music too. Mainstream isn't real music. It's cool, just kick back, chill, and listen to some nice rap.
by Stecster May 22, 2011

-That boy just clod hopped that dog
Translation- That boy just fed the dog
-I just want to clod hop on his face
Translation- I just want to shit on his face
-I want to clod hop right now!
Translation- I want to play right now!
Translation- That boy just fed the dog
-I just want to clod hop on his face
Translation- I just want to shit on his face
-I want to clod hop right now!
Translation- I want to play right now!
by James Kervick February 13, 2010

An exploitative tactic in many first-person shooter (FPS) video games which involves a rapid succession of jumps, hopping like a rabbit to avoid enemy fire.
It is a successful tactic mostly because these games do not often simulate the motion of human jumping very well, and it is an exploit difficult to correct from a developer's perspective without impacting other, more legitimate tactics.
It is a successful tactic mostly because these games do not often simulate the motion of human jumping very well, and it is an exploit difficult to correct from a developer's perspective without impacting other, more legitimate tactics.
'|KKK|DeportTheJew was bunny-hopping, trash-talking, and whining about cooked grenades, so I couldn't help but kick him.'
by Kyle C. Rybski December 25, 2007

when some one follows u around every were and agrees to what ever u say. then does it to another person.
person1. yo that girl pussy stank.
person2.yea i know
person3. no i don't
person2.yea i know it don't
person1. man u nut hopping
person2.yea i know
person3. no i don't
person2.yea i know it don't
person1. man u nut hopping
by shawnie0915 January 8, 2010

Usually occurring in a large multi-floor building, where individuals go from floor to floor looking for parties, people to hang out with, etc.
by Bob Chan September 14, 2010

randomly taking a bus to a random stop and taking another random bus from there! for funzies! the more u hop, the more awesome it gets!!! preferable done with a partner hopper!
Babu: Hey, look! Shall we get on that random bus right noW??
Juju: OhmygOD yes!! WE are prob the first to do this!!
Babu: Have you never heard of bus hopping?
Juju: OhmygOD yes!! WE are prob the first to do this!!
Babu: Have you never heard of bus hopping?
by JUJUBABU September 10, 2019

A fascinating new musical genre created primarily using the application, Smule. The application requires no knowledge of music production, composition nor ability to play an instrument of any type. No real talent whatsoever is needed to start writing cool rap songs and join the fun claiming them as your own. The background track is made using pre-existing loops freeing them up to vocally drone and dribble on about insipid nonsense. Made popular by teens in Western NY, the "songs" are typically about driving, speeding in or crashing their make believe cars as most "artists" are in their mid teens and therefor unable to drive legally. Other themes include heartache they have never experienced and some of the truly ruthless even branch out and use the N word. The irony lies in the fact that they are all spoiled white kids from affluent neighborhoods and towns all cross referencing one another in their "songs" as if they were real life rap stars. E.g. X feat. Y produced by Z etc. Some feeble attempt at 133t is used to make their already juvenile, likely borrowed and inane names appear more interesting. Album names and recording labels are completely fabricated and non existent to go along with the whole image and bots of course are manipulated for view counts and ratings on their one publishing platform, Soundcloud.
Yo, that's some dope Smule-Hop. Auto tune wasn't cool in 2000 and I promise you it's not cool now. Beat it nerd and go learn to actually rap or write an original track that doesn't sound like a Kidz Bop, Nuvaring ad.
by GBEastside June 20, 2019
