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hop in verb to begin in earnest, especially the eating of a meal AUSTRALIA, 1939- “Hop in, sport!” someone told me, indicating the tray, and while I was hopping in someone else poured me a mug of tea. — Eric Lambert, The Veterans, p. 188, 1954
- I don’t suppose another table in Australia has more on it than ours so hop in boys and enjoy yourselves. — Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, p. 139, 1969
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