hedgehop
Etymology
From hedge + hop.
hedgehop means Of an aircraft: to fly very close to the ground, such that evasive manoeuvres need to be taken to avoid obstacles. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- Of an aircraft: to fly very close to the ground, such that evasive manoeuvres need to be taken to avoid obstacles.
- Of birds: to move along the line of a hedge; to move by flying from one hedge, bush, or the like, to another close by.“Gluttonous, hoarding jay; he should have hedge-hopped and lurched from tree to tree in his usual furtive manner.”
- Of people: to run and jump over a series of hedges, fences, etc., as a pastime.