An army of people everywhere hyped, with the power to destroy websites with an overloading amount of excitement and spamming.
by Reading Goat October 20, 2015
Scientific name for a Togo ramikin
by pnut69420 August 02, 2014
Hype-block is a term that means being desensitized or being blocked from enjoyably partaking or consuming media of a certain topic mainly due to the hype being exuded by people around you, or by a majority of users online.
Person 1: "Yooo! Have you seen that new Spy x Family anime?"
Person 2: "Nah, my friends were so crazy about that show, so I got hype-blocked."
Person 2: "Nah, my friends were so crazy about that show, so I got hype-blocked."
by AAAArcQ & JaqukeL May 13, 2022
Taking advantage of fan girls by mentioning gay in a title or thumbnail. Monopolizing on the gay community for click bait
by KomasabaK September 26, 2017
hgfdcvb:hey you know tyga he isnt from the hood hes from a good christian nieghborhood
kjhgfd: his songs are straight spitting hype thats why kylie left his ass
kjhgfd: his songs are straight spitting hype thats why kylie left his ass
by i'M siPPiNg TeA iN Ur SUbuRBs March 14, 2018
what you listen when u would like to listen to sum smooth country but need to get hype up. sum good jams for this is sandy back allies, bitches in the boots, ripped jeans in New York, scruffy blunt
friend:man I want some country
friend 2:noo I want sum ting lit
me: what y'all need is some country rap hype beast
friend 2:noo I want sum ting lit
me: what y'all need is some country rap hype beast
by m0bamba_lover_69 January 01, 2019
Also: Hype Casting
When an influencer, actor, or actress is cast in a role regardless of whether or not they're right for the role instead based on their trending status.
i.e. Pedro Pascal, Timothy Chalamet, and Zendaya were cast in the majority of blockbuster films in the early 2020s based on their ability to attract audiences and box office revenue regardless of their suitability for the role, or in some instances their talent.
Unlike Type Casting where an actor is reliably cast in a particular role.
i.e. the Action Hero is played by Jason Statham, regardless of the film
When an influencer, actor, or actress is cast in a role regardless of whether or not they're right for the role instead based on their trending status.
i.e. Pedro Pascal, Timothy Chalamet, and Zendaya were cast in the majority of blockbuster films in the early 2020s based on their ability to attract audiences and box office revenue regardless of their suitability for the role, or in some instances their talent.
Unlike Type Casting where an actor is reliably cast in a particular role.
i.e. the Action Hero is played by Jason Statham, regardless of the film
I wish they would put more effort into casting now a days it seems they just want to put the most Instagram, and Tiktok famous people in movies man, it sucks. Hype Casting totally ruins movies, cast people who can actually act!
by FajitaCarnita December 16, 2024