The hip hip Cheerios gang was founded in late 2020. A gang of mediocre personalities consisting of Aicila, Habih, Ilajna, Yithurrush, Inele, and Hayak. This gang was known to share memes-that’s it. Take years to plan one outing and ions to decide on a movie genre. They are the reality in the “expectation vs reality” meme. The gang is sweet and omg so qUiRkY! Everyone in the gang is unique, there is only one leader and it’s Shrek. He comes to check up on the group once every 100 years. Fun fact the hip hip Cheerios gang originally formed in 2018 but was reformed due to sussy behaviour in the previous chat.
by Yimmi October 17, 2021
by thatlettuceguy June 13, 2021
This slang term is largely used in the music and mountain bike communities. Originally used in the late 80's-90's underground scenes and now making a come back in today's modern slang terminology.
by Varoom June 11, 2017
Hip hop act who fall under the LGBTQ+ umbrella,
For Example Lil Nazx , Cakes da killa , Saucy Santana, Bugz Gutta, Rico Cassadine, Trannilish, Sydney Starr, Slay Tv , Sevndeep , Pynk Gorilla Entertainment ,
For Example Lil Nazx , Cakes da killa , Saucy Santana, Bugz Gutta, Rico Cassadine, Trannilish, Sydney Starr, Slay Tv , Sevndeep , Pynk Gorilla Entertainment ,
Out HiP Hop is a sub-Genre of Rap Music
by Out hip hop specialist April 01, 2021
when you wear a Blackberry or cell phone with a belt clip, and you think you feel it buzzing, even though you are not actually wearing it at the moment.
Cubical worker 1: "Hold on, I bet this is Sarah..."
Cubical worker 2: "Dude, you're not even wearing your Blackberry!"
Cubical worker 1: *sigh* "Phantom hip buzz."
Cubical worker 2: "Dude, you're not even wearing your Blackberry!"
Cubical worker 1: *sigh* "Phantom hip buzz."
by gg-ma May 17, 2010
The term "hood rat" has been long used to discribe loose women and men from around urban areas. Basically just switch Urban to any bar where beards, tats, and IPA is on tap.
by Xmartyxmcflyx May 20, 2015
So hip they are square. The phrase was an insider insult by Fernwood Tonight host Barth Gimbel (Martin Mull) multiple times in the 1970s. Fernwood Tonight was a comedy/parody talk show, an off shoot of another 1970s comedy Mary Hartman Mary Hartman. These Fernwood Tonight episodes where the phrase "tragically hip" is used are on YouTube and also archived at archive.org.
by Buddy.Grant March 26, 2024