An alternative form of the English word "hip hop". First coined by Korean rapper Park Kyung(member of Korean band Block B), who used this word to describe things that are not considered "hip hop"or in other words "urban".
PO(member of Block B): Oh Hyung! Do you think I should dance to A-Pink's song for our next fan meet.
Park Kyung: That's not hep hap, baby.
Zico (leader of Block B): We have to ride public transport tomorrow.
Park Kyung: That's not hep hap, baby
BBC(Block B fans): Why can't we buy cute little cartoon stickers of our favorite Block B members?
Park Kyung: That's definitely not hep hap baby.
A casual phrase one uses to encourage another to do something. More fun to say and more catchy than other generic sayings like "Do it, man!" and "Go ahead." Initially used by Darryl Philbin on The Office when convincing Michael Scott to ask for a raise.
Person 1: Dude! I just met this chick. She's cute, funny, and smart. I think I want to ask her out.
"Greetings traveller. Who am I? Per hap, you have met me twixt sleep and wake, in the penumbra of uncertainty you call 'unconsciousness' ...or perhaps you've met me at a book signing." - Garth Marenghi.