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A Writer's Dictionary:

hip Definition


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hip1
noun
    1. The haunch or upper fleshy part of the thigh just below the waist.
    2. The joint between the thigh bone and the pelvis.
    3. archit.
      The external angle created when the sloping end of a roof meets the sloping sides.
Derivative: hipped
    Possessing a hip or hips.
    Said of a specific type of roof: sloping at the end in addition to the sides.
Derivative: hippy
adj
    Having large hips.
Idiom: have someone on the hip (catch someone on the hip)
    To get an advantage over them.
Idiom: shoot from the hip (fire from the hip)
    To speak bluntly and directly; to deal with someone assertively.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon hype.





hip2
noun
    1. The large red fruit of the dog-rose, or any other rose.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon heope.





hip3
exclamation
    1. Used to encourage a united cheer
      Example: Hip, hip, hooray!
Etymology: 18c.





hip4
adj
    hipper, hippest
    1. colloq
      Informed about, knowledgeable of, or following, current fashions in music, fashion, political ideas, etc.
      Thesaurus: aware, enlightened, informed, au courant; wise, percipient, astute, shrewd.
Etymology: Early 20c.



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