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  • noun slang Plural form of hophead.

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Examples

  • None of us then could have imagined how many of those hotshots, those hopefuls, those has-beens, those hopheads would have a turn sitting at the big table, or in what sequence, or how many would find themselves pushed back to the bar before they were pushed out of the room.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • None of us then could have imagined how many of those hotshots, those hopefuls, those has-beens, those hopheads would have a turn sitting at the big table, or in what sequence, or how many would find themselves pushed back to the bar before they were pushed out of the room.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • Wall Street was apparently filled with hopheads who were crashing en masse and jeopardizing the stock market every day around two P.M.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • None of us then could have imagined how many of those hotshots, those hopefuls, those has-beens, those hopheads would have a turn sitting at the big table, or in what sequence, or how many would find themselves pushed back to the bar before they were pushed out of the room.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • Wall Street was apparently filled with hopheads who were crashing en masse and jeopardizing the stock market every day around two P.M.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • Wall Street was apparently filled with hopheads who were crashing en masse and jeopardizing the stock market every day around two P.M.

    EVENING’S EMPIRE BILL FLANAGAN 2010

  • Are you guys hopheads or does it just seem that way?

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Are you guys hopheads or does it just seem that way?

    Beer Review: Ale Asylum Ballistic 2009

  • No manner of problems in the labor market can condone—as a Washington Post headline I remember from the 1960s labeled them—“hopheads and hoodlums.”

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

  • No manner of problems in the labor market can condone—as a Washington Post headline I remember from the 1960s labeled them—“hopheads and hoodlums.”

    FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003

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