adj. Neat, really together (about a person). One who really knows where his towel is. Originally from the radio series "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams. Also see "frood".
by VMD May 30, 2006

An insult (worse than hillbilly) given to residents of West Virginia. According to history, the city of East Liverpool OH, across the river from WV, was an important maker of pottery. West Virginia residents looking for work in the area were only skilled enough to bang together the metal strips that would make the hoops needed for barrel construction.
by Faceless August 3, 2007

Crazy, weird, trippy, bizarre, strange, curious; cool, nifty, really great; unexpected- especially unexpectedly opportune.
As used in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
As used in The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
by Ayla December 27, 2004

Hoopy is at the bottom of the northern panhandle of WV, Wetzel County. Also used in the Pittsburgh area meaning south of the 'Burgh, out in the country.
by Hoopy Chick February 25, 2009

a local resident living in a college town in central PA, often mullet clad and wearing flannel. Sometimes even found using the electricity in the 24 hour laudramat to power their juice maker, hoopies try and pick up college girls using a thug like accent in local bars.
kate "that hoopie child just bit my chapstick!"
kaufhold "so this hoopie tried to pick me up at chucks..."
"not every hoopie can pull off a rat tail like sally yohn"
kaufhold "so this hoopie tried to pick me up at chucks..."
"not every hoopie can pull off a rat tail like sally yohn"
by Charlotte Hughes April 4, 2005

by Eccentrica Gallumbits May 15, 2006

by LOnnie H November 10, 2008
