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hop

1
Old-fashioned informal a dance, esp one at which popular music is played

hop

2
Obsolete slang opium or any other narcotic drug

hop

3
1. any climbing plant of the N temperate genus Humulus, esp H. lupulus, which has green conelike female flowers and clusters of small male flowers: family Cannabiaceae (or Cannabidaceae)
2. hop garden a field of hops
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

hop

[häp]
(botany)
Humulus lupulus. A dioecious liana of the order Urticales distinguished by herbaceous vines produced from a perennial crown; the inflorescence, a catkin, of the female plant is used commercially for beer production.
(communications)
A single reflection of a radio wave from the ionosphere back to the earth in traveling from one point to another.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

hop

hop
i. The travel of a radio wave to the ionosphere and back to earth. The number of hops a radio signal has experienced is usually designated by the expression “one hop,” “two hop,” “multihop,” etc. The number of hops is called the order of reflection.
ii. A very short flight.
iii. As used in electronic warfare, a jump from one EM (electromagnetic) frequency to another by an ECCM (electronic counter-countermeasures) subsystem.
An Illustrated Dictionary of Aviation Copyright © 2005 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved

hop

(messaging)
One point-to-point transmission in a series required to get a message from point A to point B on a store and forward network. On such networks (including UUCPNET and FidoNet), an important inter-machine metric is the hop count of the shortest path between them. This can be more significant than their geographical separation.

Each exclamation mark in a bang path represents one hop.

hop

(networking)
One direct host-to-host connection forming part of the route between two hosts in a routed network such as the Internet. Some protocols place an upper limit on the hop count in order to detect routing loops.

hop

(jargon, networking)
To log in to a remote computer, especially via rlogin or telnet. "I'll hop over to foovax to FTP that."
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hop

The link between two network nodes. See hop count and hop off.
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By the time shooting began on the second Cassidy film, Boyd was no longer limping, with the result that viewers unfamiliar with the earlier movie must have scratched their heads in bafflement when people called him "Hopalong" of "Hoppy." The Eagle's Brood (Paramount, 1935, directed by Howard Bretherton from a screenplay by Doris Schroeder and Harrison Jacobs) was nominally based on Mulford's 1931 novel Hopalong Cassidy and the Eagle's Brood but, as usual in the Cassidy series, touched base with the book only minimally.
"Hoppy was astride of this great atmosphere of working - red braces and smoking a big cigar.
There's all sorts, but the Sierra Nevada gear is a gorgeous hoppy ale that's not crazy strong.
"Hoppy has come in and added some different methods and we're responding."
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