a bboy skill where you get into a handstand position and u kick ur legs up (usually one leg is forward and one leg is back) which will cause u to hop and this will eventually lead to one-handed hops etc.
by ck7o3 November 06, 2006
Hip Hop is a cultural movement expressed through the tradional elements of deejaying, emceeing, various forms of dance (breaking, popping, locking) and writing (graf art). As a culture, hip hop represents other aspects of culture as well such as language, style of dress, politics, etc. Hip hop is life!
by tafui November 06, 2003
A highly controversial form of music. This is divided into two main categories: "old-school hip-hop," and "new-school hip-hop."
“Old-school hip-hop” refers to the time when this particular genre of music came into widespread popularity. This was the time in which the artist had to strive to make excellent songs in order to expand the number of people that chose to listen to the music. This is often referred to as “the good old days of hip-hop.”
“New-school hip-hop” is entirely different from “Old-school hip-hop.” The main difference is the lack of talent and time required to make a ‘hit.’ The art of making a hip-hop song in this new age is simple:
1) Create a catchy melody of short duration (minimum of 1 second, maximum of 8). Repeat this melody throughout the entire song, without a break. It is permitted to change the octave of the melody, and any instrument (including a voice) is acceptable. The only rules this melody must adhere to is that it is a) short, and b) repetitive.
2) Write the lyrics. The lyrics must pertain to one or more of the following subjects:
a) partying
b) how much money the artist has
c) how famous the artist is
d) how attractive the subject female (or more rarely, male) is, and the features which cause that attraction
e) what position and method of sex the artist did with, or wants to do to, the subject female (or male)
3) The song MUST be repetitive to the point of annoyance and it must take no longer than 30 minutes to completely write the music and lyrics.
Those not making the clear distinction between when hip-hop was widely-considered good and its current state (extremely poor), are just as closed-minded and pathetic as those who listen to hip-hop in its current state and actually draw enjoyment from it.
“Old-school hip-hop” refers to the time when this particular genre of music came into widespread popularity. This was the time in which the artist had to strive to make excellent songs in order to expand the number of people that chose to listen to the music. This is often referred to as “the good old days of hip-hop.”
“New-school hip-hop” is entirely different from “Old-school hip-hop.” The main difference is the lack of talent and time required to make a ‘hit.’ The art of making a hip-hop song in this new age is simple:
1) Create a catchy melody of short duration (minimum of 1 second, maximum of 8). Repeat this melody throughout the entire song, without a break. It is permitted to change the octave of the melody, and any instrument (including a voice) is acceptable. The only rules this melody must adhere to is that it is a) short, and b) repetitive.
2) Write the lyrics. The lyrics must pertain to one or more of the following subjects:
a) partying
b) how much money the artist has
c) how famous the artist is
d) how attractive the subject female (or more rarely, male) is, and the features which cause that attraction
e) what position and method of sex the artist did with, or wants to do to, the subject female (or male)
3) The song MUST be repetitive to the point of annoyance and it must take no longer than 30 minutes to completely write the music and lyrics.
Those not making the clear distinction between when hip-hop was widely-considered good and its current state (extremely poor), are just as closed-minded and pathetic as those who listen to hip-hop in its current state and actually draw enjoyment from it.
Here's a list of monotonous new-age hip hop:
Cassie - Me and U
Akon - Smack That
Nelly Furtado - Say it Right
and many, MANY more
Cassie - Me and U
Akon - Smack That
Nelly Furtado - Say it Right
and many, MANY more
by Defender0fConsciousThinking February 14, 2007
Someone who enjoys really hoppy beers, or drinks hoppy beers exclusively. Most likely this person is a beer-geek or craft-brew drinker.
Hops are what give beer the Citrusy, Piney, or sometimes what bring out the Herbal or Fruity flavors.
Hops are what give beer the Citrusy, Piney, or sometimes what bring out the Herbal or Fruity flavors.
by n00tz October 20, 2009
"hops genommen" ist der ehrenwerteste Konter-Spruch den ein Mensch jemals aussprechen kann.
Es ist zu beachten, dass diese starke Wortlaut erst als letzte Option in betracht gezogen werden sollte, da es meist zu Ohnmächtigkeit oder Herzversagen führen kann.
Auch bekannt als die Steigerung von "SIKE"
Es ist zu beachten, dass diese starke Wortlaut erst als letzte Option in betracht gezogen werden sollte, da es meist zu Ohnmächtigkeit oder Herzversagen führen kann.
Auch bekannt als die Steigerung von "SIKE"
*deine Cousine liebkost, jetzt ist sie schwanger und du bist abgehauen*
Da wurde jemand wohl ordentlich hops genommen.
Da wurde jemand wohl ordentlich hops genommen.
by xX_DerHopsNehmendeBoss_Xx July 31, 2020
Very bad hip hop made by "gansters" who try to act cool
but who aren't.The lyrics go about "real gansters" and drugs cause they once smoked a stolen joint from their uncle. They wear way to large clothes and have a rusty grill on their teef.
but who aren't.The lyrics go about "real gansters" and drugs cause they once smoked a stolen joint from their uncle. They wear way to large clothes and have a rusty grill on their teef.
you turn on tv and you see some guys trying to be cool with their awful tuned car singing about drugs, money , gun, ...
thats whipe hop
thats whipe hop
by tom vantroos May 31, 2007
gangsta> ay yo you wanna buy some hip-hop?
white kid> uh.. na
gangsta> shiit, saggin yo pants dont want no hip-hop?
white kids friend> what the fuck is hip-hop? was he talkin about music? whatever lets go back to da crip, nahmean?
white kid> uh.. na
gangsta> shiit, saggin yo pants dont want no hip-hop?
white kids friend> what the fuck is hip-hop? was he talkin about music? whatever lets go back to da crip, nahmean?
by kriegz July 20, 2006