The panel was discussing a recent article in “Cosmopolitan” concerning a woman in a happy long-term relationship who, nonetheless, is nostalgic for her single days.

Turns out the 70-year-old Goldberg could relate as co-host Joy Behar, 83, found out when she asked Goldberg if she missed those days, to which Goldberg insisted, “I am single.”

Behar then said she didn’t assume Goldberg was into going to bars to look for dates. However, Goldberg confirmed, “Yeah, I bar hop. I go hang! I do hit and runs when I need it!”

After co-host Sara Haines teased that “the guys’ll love that,” Goldberg quickly responded, “They do.”

The audience applauded at Goldberg’s use of the phrase, “hit and run,” a term she also used in December when she admitted that she’s “not interested in a committed relationship.”

Goldberg has long extolled the virtues of keeping things casual.

In February, the thrice-married Goldberg told Interview Magazine that she has learned over the last quarter-century that “not everybody’s cut out to be in a relationship” and some people are “just cut out to be one-night stands.”

“I don’t want to live with anybody. I lived with my daughter. That’s all I can handle,” she said, “I have lots of people that I love, but I don’t need them living with me. I don’t need to be sleeping with them.”