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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition

HIP



I. noun
Etymology: Middle English hipe, from Old English hēope; akin to Old High German hiafo hip Date: before 12th century rose hip ,

II. noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hype; akin to Old High German huf hip Date: before 12th century

1. the laterally projecting region of each side of the lower or posterior part of the mammalian trunk formed by the lateral parts of the pelvis and upper part of the femur together with the fleshy parts covering them, hip joint , the external angle formed by the meeting of two sloping sides of a roof that have their wall plates running in different directions,

III. interjection
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1827
— used in a cheer

IV. adjective (hipper; hippest)
Etymology: alteration of 2hep
Date: 1904


1. having or showing awareness of or involvement in the newest developments or styles , very fashionable ; trendy , aware or appreciative of something, hiply adverb

V. transitive verb (hipped; hipping)
Date: circa 1932
to make aware ; tell , inform , V

I. noun
Date: 1952
hipness