by Saonator June 17, 2017
by adelaidec123 August 18, 2022
The maritime version of "good in the hood". While asking someone onboard a ship, "All good in the hood?" would be understood, the word "hood" might be seen in some circles as mildly racist. Thus, the invention of "hip on the ship". Enjoy.
Bosun: "Good morning, Captain Michelle! All hip on the ship?"
Captain: "Yes, things are going very well."
Captain: "Yes, things are going very well."
by MikeinVA August 20, 2020
Hip with the youngsters is a thing you say when you’re 60 years old and want to be “hip with
The youngsters”
The youngsters”
by Joe hobetski September 22, 2018
by urmomgaeasf June 10, 2022
by Dolceglr32 October 19, 2019
The term "Limp Hip" usually refers to someone having a gun near the waistline causing that side of their waist to sink a little from the weight of the gun. So limp hip means someone has a gun on them.
by Extreme2832 November 18, 2014