by ENGLISH-SLANGS April 30, 2024

Derived in the late thirties; early forties. Serious jazz lovers. The times to define the difference between the cool and the uncool. When snapping fingers took the place of applause. Unhip gave a flavor like the term "little grass hopper"; a student.
When someone tries to compare Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong as the same horn ...
Not only will a serious lesson follow but towards the end, an underscathing tone of "unhip one".
Not only will a serious lesson follow but towards the end, an underscathing tone of "unhip one".
by Smooth Chocolate June 6, 2009

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by Trev stei June 11, 2021

What an angry boy says before he blocks you for 16 minutes and then adds you back and says I love you
by Shafter101 July 2, 2019

Another word for "penis."
by Trousermouse December 11, 2017

Here's a breakdown of the phrase:
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
"He did": Indicates that the person took action or completed something.
"His big one": Refers to a noteworthy or outstanding accomplishment.
"Did you see how he planned that romantic date with the candles and music? He really did his big one there!"
This means he put a lot of effort into making the date special and it turned out really impressive.
This means he put a lot of effort into making the date special and it turned out really impressive.
by t$$$$$$$$$$ July 26, 2024
