hop off

hop off (of something)

To get off of something. I hopped off my bike and chained it to a post. You can hop off the subway at the next stop, and I'll meet you there.
See also: hop, off
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hop off

((of) something) to jump off something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) She hopped off her bike and came into the house. The bird on the branch hopped off.
See also: hop, off
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • (I've) got to take off
  • be off for (something)
  • be off for sth
  • break off
  • base off (of) (something else)
  • (Now) where was I?
  • check off
  • be well off for (something)
  • be well off for something
  • bite off
References in periodicals archive
The ``hop on, hop off'' cruises are set to sail around the Mediterranean and then later the Caribbean as the business expands.
The 'hop on, hop off' cruises are set to sail around the Mediterranean and then later the Caribbean as the business expands.
Set your treadmill for whatever grade you want, and hop off for a rest at the appropriate intervals.
Likewise, the gate-voltage changes affect how readily electrons hop off the atoms to the segment of the wire on the other side of the gap.
Standard double-play depth means even with the bag in position to receive the ball on its first hop off the grass.
I hop off in Tingri as the other passengers head west out of Tibet via the one road that crosses into Nepal.
Sontag spent 186 nights on the road last year, but he's happy to hop off the global treadmill.
Wanting to stop the world so the UK could supposedly hop off is for losers.
Customers can opt to take a full tour or hop on and hop off at stops, all valid for 24 hours.
They can then conveniently hop on and hop off at locations of their choice, significantly enhancing connectivity within Downtown Dubai.
Several drivers, mindful of the scorching heat and seeking to keep their cars air-conditioned especially if there are passengers, tend to leave the engine running as they hop off to a shop nearby.
Then, from the end of April until the end of September, Birmingham's open top tour bus will be running every weekend as a hop on, hop off tour by request.
She said: "I lifted up the bar of the chairlift to hop off. I had my arm around her...
I have read the figure he quotes with regard to a senior citizen's journey (pounds 1.90), which the taxpayer has to pay, but there is only a small minority of us that would hop on and hop off the bus during the journey.