Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɑpɪŋ/
verb to dance or move energetically and enthusiastically, especially to music
A1 I like jopping with my friends at the park.
A2 She enjoys jopping to her favorite songs in her room.
B1 They have been jopping together for years and have a great routine.
B2 After work, he often goes jopping to relieve stress and stay active.
C1 The dance team spent months perfecting their jopping routine for the competition.
C2 As a professional dancer, she is known for her incredible jopping skills on stage.
formal The dance group performed a synchronized routine, incorporating the latest dance craze called jopping.
informal Hey, have you seen that new jopping dance challenge on social media? It looks so fun!
slang I'm totally jopping my way through this project - just going all out and giving it my best shot!
figurative She felt like she was jopping through life, moving to the beat of her own drum and embracing every opportunity that came her way.
jopped
joppings
more jopping
most jopping
jop
will jop
have jopped
is jopping
jopper
jop
to jop
jopping
jopped