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What does the word hopperty and skipperty mean?

"Hopperty" and "skipperty" are not real words in the English language.

They sound like playful, made-up words that might be used to describe:

* Hopperty: A bouncy, hopping motion.

* Skipperty: A quick, skipping motion.

These words are likely onomatopoeic, meaning they sound like the actions they describe.

If you encountered these words in a specific context, it would be helpful to know more about where you saw them to understand their intended meaning.

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