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hop on

v. get on the back of; "mount a horse" [syn: mount, mount up, get on, jump on, climb on, bestride] [ant: hop out]

Usage examples of "hop on".

Ahmet, hop on over to the West Valley and tell Vandergelt Effendi I want to see him immediately.

But you'd never hesitate to dash across the road in front of a bus or hop on a moving train.

Hepcat, when you club hop on the sin-tillating Sunset Strip, bring a bulletproof vest in case Meyer Harris Cohen sits nearby.

The first hop on their tracks was a short one, not even half a kilometer, and again the foot-scouts dismounted and moved forward, then quickly reported back for the second, much longer morning frog leap forward.

We'll both go up there and you can screw her and then I'll hop on .

Then Billie turns around, and probably because she saw me first, I hop on her.

Once you have materialized in a Port, you can walk down the Street or hop on the monorail or whatever.

Just then a maggot crawled out of his gaping mouth, doing a spastic little Lindy Hop on the tip of his tongue.

She could dimension-hop on her own with a chant and a wiggle, so I didn't have to worry about her, but my assistant was not a magician.