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hep

hep <comp hepper, superl heppest> [ingl. am. hɛp, ingl. brit. hɛp] ADJ. argot, arcznte.

hep → hip

hip4 INTERJ.

¡viva!

hip3 <comp hipper, superl hippest> ADJ. argot, arcznte.

'in' adj inv coloq., arcznte.
en la onda coloq.

hip2 [ingl. am. hɪp, ingl. brit. hɪp] SUST. BOT.

hip usu pl

hip1 [ingl. am. hɪp, ingl. brit. hɪp] SUST.

1. hip:

to shoot from the hip atrbv. size/measurement
to be joined at the hip coloq.
to be joined at the hip coloq.
ser carne y uña Río Pl.
to be joined at the hip coloq.

2. hip (joint):

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A large buzzard in a hep cat hairdo spots the troupe using his eyes which can extend and adjust to focus like binoculars.
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Rocky made many wise remarks, using hep slang of the times, and seemed to attract trouble wherever he went.
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As a result, real talent stepped back for fear of being seen as sellouts by the underground hip-hop scene.
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The album features legendary hip hop artists and the overall project serves to pave the way to a new generation of music.
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So the introduction of counts was a pivotal move into bringing hip-hop dance from the street into the studio.
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