The phrase "hop on my horn" typically implies inviting someone to join or engage in a fun or exciting activity, often associated with music or celebration. It can also suggest a playful or informal way of asking someone to participate in a social event. The expression may vary in meaning based on context, but it generally conveys a sense of enthusiasm and camaraderie.
It stands for Horn of Plenty. Horn of plenty (HOP)! :)
If you mean for the Grand Prix, you have to open a HoP and hope that you are lucky. (Horn of Plenty)
Horn of Plenty
You have to find a lot of them and then if you are lucky you will get a HOP
there are none for 2009, but in 2008 it was something with HOP in it.
Yes, some of the objectives do give HOP when they are completed.
horn means horn mate its said tsuno
then your horn is fine.
Do you mean "cornucopia"? It means "horn of plenty", a horn (usually depicted as a ram's horn) from which a never-ending flow of food proceeds.
THERE EITHER ISN;T ONE OR IT IS HORN OF PLENTY I THINK IT IS AN hop THOUGH
It was "Simon Says" by Pharoahe Monche
By Horn, I assume you mean French Horn, in which case the answer would be no, it is a brass instrument.