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1. Very excited for something. This connotation requires that the word hype be followed by the word "for". Using "all" before the word hype accentuates the amount of excitement.

2. Very angry or upset at something. This connotation requires that the word hype be followed by the word "at." If neither "at" or "for" is used, the second definition is implied. Again, using "all" before the word hype accentuates the amount of anger.
1. "My dog Cookie was all hype for his walk because he had to pee."

2. "I was all hype.", or "I was all hype at my girlfriend for cheating on me."
hype by Brian and Tom July 16, 2008
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When a person gets an amazing amount of credit that he/she doesn't deserve. Popularity makes them look extremely attractive. They think they are better than they actually are. These people get girlfriend/boyfriends because of their hyped up name. Later on, people will discover this hype but most don't discover it until it's too late. You get into a relationship with them because of their hype and you end up unhappy because the person you're with isn't worth your time. These people are DISGUSTING. Beware of hype.
Timmy: "Dude this girl is ridiculusly hot, she's like the hottest girl in our dorm."
Tommy: "Yeah right dude, she's all hype."
hype by Ryan Ruben September 25, 2005
a group of H145 Helicopters
Look at that hype of H145s flying by!
hype by redheron09 March 16, 2022
1. to stimulate, excite, or agitate

2. to create interest in by flamboyant or dramatic methods; promote or publicize showily

3. to intensify (advertising, promotion, or publicity) by ingenious or questionable claims, methods, etc.

4. Andreas Bernard
That song is mad hype!
Hype by Humpertoy Hooperdink March 26, 2009
a drug addict; usually someone hooked on crack
that hype tried to sell me a broken gold chain for some rocks.
hype by aishababy June 9, 2003
someone who's mad/upset/loud
Bob: Wtf man Black Op's hit detection is shit!!!
Steve: Ur hype
Hype by WhySoMadBro September 30, 2011