Barhop (verb)

  1. To visit a number of bars in succession, typically for the purpose of drinking and socializing.
  2. To move from one bar to another for the purpose of drinking or socializing.

Origin:

This word is a combination of "bar" meaning an establishment that serves alcoholic drinks and "hop" meaning to move from one place to another, so this word refers to moving from one bar to another.

Examples:

  1. They decided to barhop and see what the nightlife was like in the city.
  2. He barhopped with his friends on a Saturday night.
  3. The group of friends barhopped all night, trying different bars and drinks.
  4. She barhopped in search of a specific cocktail.
  5. They barhopped through the city's best bars and pubs, trying different drinks and socializing with locals.
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