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A term used to describe a personal firearm that is carried at the hip. Can be used by police officers, cowboys, gangsters, and other gun toting fiends who prefer the quick draw.
"You got the hip charge you in charge!"

"I was gonna start something, then I saw the hip charge on his waist."
by TheStarCaptain May 11, 2009
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Taken from the popular song "Still Dre" by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, in which Dr. Dre says "me and Snoop we dippin' again", this phrase refers to the action of going back to one's old ways; stirring up trouble;or mischievously pursuing members of the opposite sex;
(John, known for loving frozen yogurt, is going to Martie's Soft Serve)
"Dude, he's dippin' again!"

(Chris, a known prankster, streaked through campus)
"Dude, he's dippin'again!"

"Hey Michael, heard you we're hanging out with Breanne."
(Michael smugly grins but remains silent)
Dude, he's dippin' again!"
by TheStarCaptain May 11, 2009
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To lift the bottom corner of a t-shirt, revealing the handle of a personal firearm tucked into the waistband, done in either a casual or rigorous manner. This action can be utilized to display power, exercise authority, or ward off potential offenders.
"Yo, dawg, those homies is steppin'"
"No worries, just flash the steel!"

"Last night I saw some hoods on the east side."
"Really? Did you flash the steel?"
by TheStarCaptain May 11, 2009
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