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bar-hop verb to move in a group from one bar to another, stopping at each for a drink or two US- For the still missing mother, 18 year old Joyce Swinhart, her bar-hopping appeared to have been a giddy one-way, dead-end road. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 15, 8 January 1948
- The few who stayed, and the tourists, kept to the Gay White Way as they used to name it, clubbing, bar hopping or taking in a show. — Mickey Spillane, Return of the Hood, p. 60, 1964
- [T]hen they went out to bar-hop the beach bars, avoiding only the gay bars on the crossroads where the main road from the freeway joins the Coast Highway. — Roger Gordon, Hollywood’s Sexual Underground, p. 145, 1966
- I was barhopping ... I must have hit every place on the West Side of town. — Gerald Petievich, To Die in Beverly Hills, p. 205, 1983
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 1, November 1983
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