A term arising from the 1950s denoting a high fidelity audio system. The term fell out of use after the advent of stereo, but is used today to denote a class of audio equipment above the mass market which reproduces audio faithful to the recording. The term is best used to differentiate real audiophile audio equipment from the myriad of clock radios, cheap home theater in boxes, and offcourse systems designed for listening to music of the urban persuasion.
Low priced high fidelity system: Energy speakers,Yamaha or Pioneer electronics.
Mid priced high fidelity system: Magnepan Speakers, Nad electronics.
High priced high fidelity system: JmLab Utopia series loudspeakers with Krell electronics.
Dude, I have a kick-ass hi-fi system, let's go listen to it.
Mid priced high fidelity system: Magnepan Speakers, Nad electronics.
High priced high fidelity system: JmLab Utopia series loudspeakers with Krell electronics.
Dude, I have a kick-ass hi-fi system, let's go listen to it.
by Angsuman Roy April 04, 2006
by jip leafee July 03, 2007
The language of James Charles. other known words that James Charles have been known to say are Hi Sisters
and vitamin gummies
and vitamin gummies
Bear Grylls: "and here we have a wild James Charles in its natural habitat, a morphe store.
James Charles: "Hi sisters Womp Womp Womp
James Charles: "Hi sisters Womp Womp Womp
by and i scoopp June 20, 2020
The best thing known to man. You can do it soo many different ways including:
The normal 5: just a normal hi 5
The normal 10: just a normal 2 handed hi 5
The side 5: were you make a clapping noise by slapping someone's hand in a handshake position.
The G. 5: were you do the side 5 and grab on pull together and slap there backs.
The normal 5: just a normal hi 5
The normal 10: just a normal 2 handed hi 5
The side 5: were you make a clapping noise by slapping someone's hand in a handshake position.
The G. 5: were you do the side 5 and grab on pull together and slap there backs.
by Thomas Jeavons February 29, 2008
by Zalkne April 09, 2009
At first, a box Chevy on 20 inch wheels. More recently (2006) any older General Motors car on tall chrome wheels and preferably with outrageous candy color paint job, custom interior, big sound, and juiced up engine. A popular trend in the Southeast USA.
Hi-Risers have been appearing in numerous rap videos of late and are becoming the car of choice for the hood because of their bold colors and huge 'how the Hell did they make those fit?' chrome shoes.
by Squareback May 26, 2006