hopping
121channel-hopping — noun Date: 1979 channel surfing • channel hop intransitive verb …
122job-hopping — noun Date: circa 1952 the practice of moving from job to job • job hopper noun …
123quota hopping — vessels registered in one country, e.g. of the European Union, and fishing against that country’s quota, but ultimately owned by a company in another member state, and often landing most of its catch in the owner’s country …
124spy-hopping — lifting the head out of the water to look around, e.g. the great white shark …
125job-hopping — job hop·ping (jŏbʹhŏp ĭng) n. Informal The practice of changing jobs frequently, especially as a means of quick financial gain or career advancement. * * * …
126channel-hopping — adjective that travels across the English Channel …
127quota-hopping — noun (within the EC) The circumvention of a trade quota by registering a business (or a fishing vessel) in a foreign country in order to benefit from its quota …
128club-hopping — 1. noun The action of making a series of short visits to a series of nightclubs. 2. adjective That club hops …