hipped
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
hipped (comparative more hipped, superlative most hipped)
- Having hips or a feature resembling hips.
Etymology 2
From hip (verb)
Verb
hipped
- simple past tense and past participle of hip
Etymology 3
See hip (Etymology 3)
Verb
hipped
- simple past tense and past participle of hip
Adjective
hipped (comparative more hipped, superlative most hipped)
- Aware, informed.
- 1993, Christopher Hitchens, For the sake of argument: essays and minority reports, page 200:
- If I admitted, though, to being a little hipped on the subject of Trotsky, I could sometimes gain an indulgent if flickering attention
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- (with on) Interested.
Etymology 4
Compare hippish.
Adjective
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