English

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Etymology

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From joy +‎ hop.

Noun

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joyhop (plural joyhops)

  1. (aviation) A flight taken for pleasure.
    • 1933, Briton Hadden, Time, volume 21, page 29:
      He was ready to demonstrate it last month when his test pilot, Marshall S. ("Maury") Boggs, who had made innumerable blind landings, crashed to death in broad daylight on a joyhop in California.
    • 1952, American Aviation, volume 16, page 67:
      Compared to making both ends of the country meet back in those days, flying the “Hump” was just a joyhop.

Verb

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joyhop (third-person singular simple present joyhops, present participle joyhopping, simple past and past participle joyhopped)

  1. (aviation) To fly for pleasure.