by john January 03, 2005
by Theresa Pepper March 02, 2005
just a word to say whenever you feel like.
seems to fit in any context.
can express how your feeling based on how it is said.
can be turned into a whole language
seems to fit in any context.
can express how your feeling based on how it is said.
can be turned into a whole language
by confunkcly October 23, 2006
a cool southern way to pronounce "help" favoured by soul singers. This spelling is becoming popular on internet message boards.
by mandingoe June 06, 2004
some one fashionable (a word from the 40's)
some one who doesn't stand out from the crowd and has jeans or the thing every one else wears
some one who doesn't stand out from the crowd and has jeans or the thing every one else wears
by Sarah! March 24, 2006
Shortened form of the word hepl, which is a mistype of help. Its usage is becoming more common in Southern California.
When playing basketball and you need someone to pass the ball to, you may say "hep!" so a teammate will get open.
by Shwayd August 07, 2005
The chant used by Anette Olzon, lead singer of Finnish symphonic band Nightwish, to get the audience into songs. It originally started out as simply "HEY!" but it soon morphed into her iconic HEP HEPs!
Formed from the HEP HEPs, there is a HEP HEP Army, which is joined by simply chanting "HEP! HEP! HEP! HEP!" during an appropriate time in a Nightwish song.
Formed from the HEP HEPs, there is a HEP HEP Army, which is joined by simply chanting "HEP! HEP! HEP! HEP!" during an appropriate time in a Nightwish song.
"Ok, HEP! HEP! HEP! HEP!"
"And one more time, come on and HEP! HEP!"
"I went to a Nightwish concert last night: I joined the HEP HEP Army!"
"I love Anette's HEP HEPs: they really get the audience going!"
"And one more time, come on and HEP! HEP!"
"I went to a Nightwish concert last night: I joined the HEP HEP Army!"
"I love Anette's HEP HEPs: they really get the audience going!"
by QFNWM July 11, 2009