One who is not a decider, approver, or contributor in a decision, but is able to influence the outcome using off channel means.
by JBJLPrada May 18, 2017
Get moving, get your act together, take some action to solve a problem. More effective wnen used in conjunction with an expletive.
Direct communication: "Honey the movie starts in 5 minutes. You look beautiful. Hop to."
3rd party usage: "We had a great date and he said he'd call -- if he doesn't hop to and pick up the phone he's gonna lose out."
Harshest application: "I asked you to take out the trash and you haven't yet. I'm out of patience. Hop the f*ck to!"
3rd party usage: "We had a great date and he said he'd call -- if he doesn't hop to and pick up the phone he's gonna lose out."
Harshest application: "I asked you to take out the trash and you haven't yet. I'm out of patience. Hop the f*ck to!"
by Papa's Mama February 27, 2007
Kid: did you here Tommy got hopped ?!
Kid 2: yea he got hopped by that group of lads down at he park
Kid: he was properly bet up man
Kid 2: yea he got hopped by that group of lads down at he park
Kid: he was properly bet up man
by Typicalireland February 23, 2016
hey man, i need some hop, because i'm really crazy and i want to pee in my pants, but if i get some hop i'll go and have children.
by Dr. Fuckleberry August 25, 2003
by .Reality101 June 26, 2009
Person 1: "Where is he, he's gonna be late"
Person 2: "I heard he got hopped last night after he broke his arm jumping a fence"
Person 2: "I heard he got hopped last night after he broke his arm jumping a fence"
by dumbdefs June 19, 2017