A string of grunts and sighs continuosely repeating over a series of thuds. Somewhere in the mix there's dialogue in Ebonics so it is usually unintelligible. Basically the same thing as Rap. Reveared by black people and rich white kids.
by russianbear54 September 25, 2006
by BloodTYPE R July 09, 2010
The process of introducing a formerly cool person to a product or idea that attempts to make them cool again. Reinventing an individuals public persona through assocation or action.
Joe just had a hip replacement - he ditched his 20 year old CD Walkman for a new IPod.
Quentin Tarrantino gave John Travolta a 'hip replacement' with Pulp Fiction.
Quentin Tarrantino gave John Travolta a 'hip replacement' with Pulp Fiction.
by Gavin Thiesfield April 20, 2007
by DLF-G February 15, 2007
A term that is often used as an insult directed at certain rappers whose songs are constantly played on mainstream radio and MTV, and top the Billboard charts, and who rap about softer, less-threatening subjects which include how rich they are, how they want to please their girlfriends, partying at clubs, drinking champagne (Cry-Stal), and how rich they are. Their music is mostly listened to by young, white surbaban teenage girls, which adds to the criticism since apparently, white people are afraid of rap music if it's too rough. So this is considered the white-friendly alternative. Artists attacked for this include Nelly, 50 Cent, P. Diddy, and Ja Rule. Hilariously considered "Not Real Hip-Hop" by some African-American and Hispanic rap fans. It IS actual hip-hop, just attacked because apparently rappers aren't allowed to become sucess ful, make lots of money, and have their music played alot.
Yo, Nelly ain't real hip-hop! Real hip-hop is Talib Kweli, Mos Def, and De La Soul! That shit is hip-pop!
by Steven August 06, 2004
by AA express February 01, 2008
Person 1: Alright I'll talk to you later
Person 2: Aight Bro
*3 Months Later*
Person 1: I heard you talk to Sally
Person 2: I don't where'd you hear that.
Person 1: Oh my bad bro I'll talk to you later.
Person 2: You just gonna Hip And Dip like that ?
Person 2: Aight Bro
*3 Months Later*
Person 1: I heard you talk to Sally
Person 2: I don't where'd you hear that.
Person 1: Oh my bad bro I'll talk to you later.
Person 2: You just gonna Hip And Dip like that ?
by Kelly Swank November 18, 2016