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bar-hopper, n. Chiefly U.S. Brit. |ˈbɑːhɒpə|, U.S. |ˈbɑrˌhɑpər| [‹ barhop v. + -er suffix1.] A person who goes bar-hopping, esp. habitually. Cf. pub-crawler n. at pub n.1 Compounds 2.
[1952East Liverpool (Ohio) Rev. 29 Oct. 12/2 A man who at a party or a bar jumps from person to person, always in quest of, never finding, the perfect companion, is a ‘people hopper’.] 1974MLN 89 304 He remains the abulic internationally-known barhopper, affected only by the shortage of liquor. 1992Hispanic July–Aug. 68/1 The stereotypical American beer drinker is no longer the couch-sitting, TV-sports-watching bum or the rowdy, raucous bar-hopper. 1999N.Y. Mag. 4 Oct. 33/2 The area is still the place where clubbers and bar-hoppers can party till dawn. |