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An opinion that is, by nature, more valid based on its relevance to popular and intellectual culture. Generally held only by the elite. While the mouth-breathing goons of the table spouted off their meaningless opinions, Sara shocked, impressed and humbled them all with her insightful hipinion.
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music forum with eclectic crowd of pasty losers and alcholics "that hipinion dude from sandlot?"
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1. A confrontational and strongly felt opinion about a subject , based upon false information. Brian's hipinions lead him to engage in endless arguments, though his understanding of then tenets of Socialism were incorrect.
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