Etymology: [ hip ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English hipe, hupe, from Old English hype, from Proto-Germanic *hupiz (cf. Dutch heup, Low German Huop, German Hüfte), from Proto-Indo-European *k̑upo- (cf. Welsh gogof 'hollow, den', Latin cubāre 'to lie', Ancient Greek kýbos 'hollow above the hips of cattle', Albanian sup 'shoulder', Sanskrit śupti 'id.'), from *keu- 'to bend'. More at high.
Synonyms: cool, groovy, all the rage, chic, chichi, contemporary, current, faddy, hot, in style, in-thing, in vogue, latest, latest thing, mod, modern, modish, natty, new
The fruit of a rose, The outward-projecting parts of the pelvis and top of the femur and the overlying tissue, aware, informed, up-to-date, trendy, The inclined external angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes, A sloping roof which stops where it reaches an end wall, Hearing Impaired Program, either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum the fruit of a rose plant, A roof section or outside corner where two adjacent roof slopes meet, Used to excite attention or as a signal; as, hip, hip, hurra! See Hyp, n, The angle formed at the intersection of the sides of two sloping roof planes, The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a building, To make with a hip or hips, as a roof, Section of a ramp that is perpendicular to another section This allows for tricks going from one part to another, Abr Higher intermediate point, Housing Investment Programme, In a bridge truss, the place where an inclined end post meets the top chord, aware, trendy, The projecting region of the lateral parts of one side of the pelvis and the hip joint; the haunch; the huckle, The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides or skirts of a roof, which have their wall plates running in different directions, To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip in wrestling (technically called cross buttock), To dislocate or sprain the hip of, to fracture or injure the hip bone of (a quadruped) in such a manner as to produce a permanent depression of that side, rafter extends diagonally from the corner of the plate to, bravo!, hurrah! (used to express enthusiasm or encouragement), The fruit of a rosebush, especially of the English dog-rose (Rosa canina), either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh, If you say that someone shoots from the hip or fires from the hip, you mean that they react to situations or give their opinion very quickly, without stopping to think. Judges don't have to shoot from the hip. They have the leisure to think, to decide. A rose hip. Usually used to begin a cheer: Hip, hip, hooray!, the structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates, the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum, the fruit of a rose plant, If a large group of people want to show their appreciation or approval of someone, one of them says `Hip hip' and they all shout `hooray', If you say that someone is hip, you mean that they are very modern and follow all the latest fashions, for example in clothes and ideas. a hip young character with tight-cropped blond hair and stylish glasses. = trendy, cool, Health Insurance ProgramA program authorized and primarily funded under Title II of the CARE Act that makes premium payments, co-payments, deductibles, or risk pool payments on behalf of a client to maintain his/her health insurance coverage, injure the hip, dislocate or sprain the hip; throw one's opponent over one's hip (Wrestling); form with hips (Architecture); cause depression, affect with low spirits; make aware, inform (Slang), part of the body from the pelvis to the upper thigh, haunch; hip joint; projecting angle formed by the meeting of two slopes of a roof (Architecture); rose hip, Your hips are the two areas at the sides of your body between the tops of your legs and your waist. Tracey put her hands on her hips and sighed. + -hipped -hipped He is broad-chested and narrow-hipped, You refer to the bones between the tops of your legs and your waist as your hips, informed about the latest trends, The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof, The diagonal intersection of planes in a hip roof, adj Also hep Slang 1 Aware of or in accordance with advanced tastes and attitudes 2 Cognizant; wise: hip to the plan [variant to the earlier hep ], The seed-bearing fruit formed when a rose is pollinated Rose hips ripen in autumn, turning a variety of colors, from orange through red to brown, A roof system where the four sides each slope upward to a smaller horizontal ridge Used over rectangular shapes, or as a pointed roof section above a square structure Also describes the sloped ridge where two sides of the hip roof actually meet, Rain falls off the building on all four sides Gable: The most common two-pitched roof, noun The junction of two banks, transitions, or angled riding surfaces which meet at an angle, usually anywhere from slight (300 degrees) to right (90 degrees) These angles are ridden, grinded, and flown over, the convex sloping intersection of two roof sections The opposite of a "valley", the region on each side of the pelvis Made up of three sections: ilium, ischium, and pubis The upper part of the femur (upper leg bone) fits into the hip via a ball-and-socket joint; the socket is a cup-shaped bone of the pelvis called the acetabulum and the ball is the head of the femur, The inclined external angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes Runs from the ridge to the eaves, the region on each side of the pelvis; made up of three sections: ilium, ischium, and pubis; the upper part of the femur (upper leg bone) fits into the hip via a ball-and-socket joint; the socket is a cup-shaped bone of the pelvis called the acetabulum and the ball is the head of the femur, The angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes, The intersection of two roof planes, forming a ridge running down the roof from peak to eave, informed, familiar with the latest trends and fashions, cool (Slang); reaching the hip, The characteristic of being hip; coolness; trendiness, hipsterism, (of a roof) sloping on all sides; "a hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables", See Hyppish, Somewhat hypochondriac; melancholy, Having hips, especially of a given kind. Often used in combination: slim-hipped; large-hipped. Slang. Interested or preoccupied to a great degree: He is hipped on photography. Melancholy; depressed, moody, depressed, in low spirits; lamed in the hip, having an injured hip; having hips, having hips; or having hips as specified (usually in combination); "broad-hipped, Having hips or a feature resembling hips, Stranded "Hipping the rube" means stranding someone by sending him through a one - way portal, (of a roof) sloping on all sides; "a hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables" having hips; or having hips as specified (usually in combination); "broad-hipped, A style of cabriole leg on which the knee extends out as far as the edge of the scat rail of a chair or the frieze of a table, Stranded "Hipping the rube" means stranding someone by sending him through a one-way portal, Roof with four sloping sides, having hips; or having hips as specified (usually in combination); "broad-hipped", comparative of hip, A large, painful strawberry bruise on the hip which often becomes a hematoma, which is a swelling of blood Avoid at all cost, noun A large, painful strawberry bruise on the hip which often becomes a hematoma, which is a swelling of blood Avoid at all cost, superlative of hip, plural of hip, There is a vital relationship between the hips and the drums, because the hips usually move in time to the main drumbeat, A name often used for the fruit of the roses, High impact polystyrene, Human Information Processing Laboratory's Image Processing System http://www cns nyu edu/msl/hipsdescr html See [28], Health Information and Payments System, Like a ridge the hip is where two slopes come together forming an outside corner The field shingles are butted together, and then capped by a ridge shingle Back to Top Joist: In a flat roof, a horizontal structural member over which sheathing is nailed Back to Top,
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The fruit of a rose
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The outward-projecting parts of the pelvis and top of the femur and the overlying tissue
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aware, informed, up-to-date, trendy
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The inclined external angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes
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A sloping roof which stops where it reaches an end wall
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Hearing Impaired Program
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either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum the fruit of a rose plant
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A roof section or outside corner where two adjacent roof slopes meet
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Used to excite attention or as a signal; as, hip, hip, hurra! See Hyp, n
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The angle formed at the intersection of the sides of two sloping roof planes
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The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a building
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To make with a hip or hips, as a roof
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Section of a ramp that is perpendicular to another section This allows for tricks going from one part to another
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Abr Higher intermediate point
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Housing Investment Programme
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In a bridge truss, the place where an inclined end post meets the top chord
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aware
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trendy
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The projecting region of the lateral parts of one side of the pelvis and the hip joint; the haunch; the huckle
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The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides or skirts of a roof, which have their wall plates running in different directions
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To throw (one's adversary) over one's hip in wrestling (technically called cross buttock)
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To dislocate or sprain the hip of, to fracture or injure the hip bone of (a quadruped) in such a manner as to produce a permanent depression of that side
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rafter extends diagonally from the corner of the plate to
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bravo!, hurrah! (used to express enthusiasm or encouragement) ünlem
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The fruit of a rosebush, especially of the English dog-rose (Rosa canina)
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either side of the body below the waist and above the thigh
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If you say that someone shoots from the hip or fires from the hip, you mean that they react to situations or give their opinion very quickly, without stopping to think. Judges don't have to shoot from the hip. They have the leisure to think, to decide. A rose hip. Usually used to begin a cheer: Hip, hip, hooray!
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the structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates
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the ball-and-socket joint between the head of the femur and the acetabulum
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the fruit of a rose plant
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If a large group of people want to show their appreciation or approval of someone, one of them says `Hip hip' and they all shout `hooray'
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If you say that someone is hip, you mean that they are very modern and follow all the latest fashions, for example in clothes and ideas. a hip young character with tight-cropped blond hair and stylish glasses. = trendy, cool
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Health Insurance ProgramA program authorized and primarily funded under Title II of the CARE Act that makes premium payments, co-payments, deductibles, or risk pool payments on behalf of a client to maintain his/her health insurance coverage
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injure the hip, dislocate or sprain the hip; throw one's opponent over one's hip (Wrestling); form with hips (Architecture); cause depression, affect with low spirits; make aware, inform (Slang) fiil
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part of the body from the pelvis to the upper thigh, haunch; hip joint; projecting angle formed by the meeting of two slopes of a roof (Architecture); rose hip isim
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Your hips are the two areas at the sides of your body between the tops of your legs and your waist. Tracey put her hands on her hips and sighed. + -hipped -hipped He is broad-chested and narrow-hipped
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You refer to the bones between the tops of your legs and your waist as your hips
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informed about the latest trends
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The external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof
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The diagonal intersection of planes in a hip roof
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adj Also hep Slang 1 Aware of or in accordance with advanced tastes and attitudes 2 Cognizant; wise: hip to the plan [variant to the earlier hep ]
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The seed-bearing fruit formed when a rose is pollinated Rose hips ripen in autumn, turning a variety of colors, from orange through red to brown
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A roof system where the four sides each slope upward to a smaller horizontal ridge Used over rectangular shapes, or as a pointed roof section above a square structure Also describes the sloped ridge where two sides of the hip roof actually meet
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Rain falls off the building on all four sides Gable: The most common two-pitched roof
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noun The junction of two banks, transitions, or angled riding surfaces which meet at an angle, usually anywhere from slight (300 degrees) to right (90 degrees) These angles are ridden, grinded, and flown over
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the convex sloping intersection of two roof sections The opposite of a "valley"
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the region on each side of the pelvis Made up of three sections: ilium, ischium, and pubis The upper part of the femur (upper leg bone) fits into the hip via a ball-and-socket joint; the socket is a cup-shaped bone of the pelvis called the acetabulum and the ball is the head of the femur
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The inclined external angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes Runs from the ridge to the eaves
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the region on each side of the pelvis; made up of three sections: ilium, ischium, and pubis; the upper part of the femur (upper leg bone) fits into the hip via a ball-and-socket joint; the socket is a cup-shaped bone of the pelvis called the acetabulum and the ball is the head of the femur
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The angle formed by the intersection of two sloping roof planes
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The intersection of two roof planes, forming a ridge running down the roof from peak to eave
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informed, familiar with the latest trends and fashions, cool (Slang); reaching the hip sıfat
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hipness
The characteristic of being hip; coolness; trendiness
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hipness.
hipsterism
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(of a roof) sloping on all sides; "a hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables"
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See Hyppish
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Somewhat hypochondriac; melancholy
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Having hips, especially of a given kind. Often used in combination: slim-hipped; large-hipped. Slang. Interested or preoccupied to a great degree: He is hipped on photography. Melancholy; depressed
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moody, depressed, in low spirits; lamed in the hip, having an injured hip; having hips sıfat
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having hips; or having hips as specified (usually in combination); "broad-hipped
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Having hips or a feature resembling hips
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Stranded "Hipping the rube" means stranding someone by sending him through a one - way portal
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hipped
(of a roof) sloping on all sides; "a hipped roof has sloping ends rather than gables" having hips; or having hips as specified (usually in combination); "broad-hipped
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hipped
A style of cabriole leg on which the knee extends out as far as the edge of the scat rail of a chair or the frieze of a table
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hipped
Stranded "Hipping the rube" means stranding someone by sending him through a one-way portal
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hipped
Roof with four sloping sides
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having hips; or having hips as specified (usually in combination); "broad-hipped"
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comparative of hip
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A large, painful strawberry bruise on the hip which often becomes a hematoma, which is a swelling of blood Avoid at all cost
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noun A large, painful strawberry bruise on the hip which often becomes a hematoma, which is a swelling of blood Avoid at all cost
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hippest
superlative of hip
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hips
plural of hip
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There is a vital relationship between the hips and the drums, because the hips usually move in time to the main drumbeat
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hips
A name often used for the fruit of the roses
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High impact polystyrene
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Human Information Processing Laboratory's Image Processing System http://www cns nyu edu/msl/hipsdescr html See [28]
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Health Information and Payments System
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Like a ridge the hip is where two slopes come together forming an outside corner The field shingles are butted together, and then capped by a ridge shingle Back to Top Joist: In a flat roof, a horizontal structural member over which sheathing is nailed Back to Top
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