people in thier teens to 20s who generally listen to indie rock, hang out in coffee shops, shop at the thrift store and talk about things like books, music, films and art.
by hipster July 11, 2004
the actors on the show "whose line is it anyway" are known for their ability to do comedy sketches off the cuff.
by hipster March 26, 2004
1) to get together with someone with the intention of dating or having sexual relations with them.
2) to meet up with someone to hang out.
3) to "hook someone up" means to provide that person with some kind of item or service, often of an illegal nature.
2) to meet up with someone to hang out.
3) to "hook someone up" means to provide that person with some kind of item or service, often of an illegal nature.
1) "I hooked up with my girlfriend when she used to live next door to me."
2) "We'll hook up with you guys later at Cassidy's."
3) "Hook me up with an Alpine sometime if you can."
2) "We'll hook up with you guys later at Cassidy's."
3) "Hook me up with an Alpine sometime if you can."
by hipster April 18, 2006
after members of the staff cashed in their winning lottery ticket, they were suddenly on easy street, which enabled them to yell "fuck you!" to their prick boss and quit their miserable, minimum wage jobs.
by hipster January 18, 2004
damn, wearing that monkey suit was hell....it was like 110 in the shade....that's the last time I get married in July!
by Hipster May 21, 2007
"I'm always workin', slavin', every day.
gotta take a break from the same old, same old".
-from the song "(don't need) nothing but a good time" (Poison)
gotta take a break from the same old, same old".
-from the song "(don't need) nothing but a good time" (Poison)
by hipster June 14, 2004
to be dragged into a situation, most of the time unwittingly, that you otherwise wouldn't necessarily want to be a part of
-from "winch", a device installed on the front of a watercraft trailer, consisting of a reel of cable turned by a motor, with a hook at the end of the cable, to pull in a boat or other marine vehicle from out of the water.
-from "winch", a device installed on the front of a watercraft trailer, consisting of a reel of cable turned by a motor, with a hook at the end of the cable, to pull in a boat or other marine vehicle from out of the water.
"Todd and his gf won't be able to join the rest of us at the cottage for the long weekend, somehow they got winched into helping his sister move.....suckers!!"
by hipster April 22, 2007