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table-hop

[ tey-buhl-hop ]

verb (used without object)

, Informal.
, ta·ble-hopped, ta·ble-hop·ping.
  1. to move about in a restaurant, nightclub, or the like, chatting with people at various tables.


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Other Words From

  • table-hopper noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of table-hop1

First recorded in 1940–45; table + hop 1
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Example Sentences

August might be a slow time for some people, but never for me, as I table-hop at warp speed in advance of my annual fall dining guide.

It wasn’t hard to imagine what Valerie Cherish would do in a such a situation: aggressively table-hop, whether her targets knew her or not.

They table-hop inquiring about friends and relatives in prison.

After watching him leap up from his lunch to table-hop at Newick's restaurant in Newington, N.H.,

Into this "poor man's Sardi's," every noon, swarm the occupants of a thousand hall bedrooms, to eat and table-hop, jam the phone booths, swap hard-luck stories, pick up casting tips.

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