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41HOPPING — …
42hopping John — or hoppin John noun Usage: often capitalized H Date: 1838 a dish made essentially of cowpeas, rice, and salt pork or bacon …
43hopping John — /hop in, ing/, (sometimes l.c.) Southern U.S. a dish of black eyed peas, rice, bacon or ham, and red pepper or other seasoning: traditionally served on New Year s Day because of the superstition that black eyed peas bring good luck for the New… …
44hopping-Ciles — obsolete British a lame person St Giles was the patron saint of cripples in the days when they were accepted as a common and unremarkable feature of society, and before the word cripple was considered derogatory and it became taboo to… …
45hopping mad — informal extremely angry …
46hopping mad — idi furious …
47hopping mouse — /ˈhɒpɪŋ maʊs / (say hoping mows) noun any of various Australian endemic rodents of the genus Notomys, which hop rapidly like a kangaroo …
48hopping car — Boarding a vehicle while it is in motion, especially the car of a carrier …
49hopping-derry — a diminutive lame person …
50hopping dick — noun Usage: usually capitalized D : a Jamaican thrush (Turdus aurantius) resembling a blackbird (Turdus merula) …