No she's a vip.
by gpyun February 23, 2011

Very Intoxicated Person
by drake ma nigga January 14, 2015

by poon lover December 12, 2007

1) Very Important Person.
2) Variation In Production.
Used in electronic music (such as drum and bass or breakbeat) when a producer remixes their own track. A VIP uses major elements of the original version but differentiates the track as a whole.
2) Variation In Production.
Used in electronic music (such as drum and bass or breakbeat) when a producer remixes their own track. A VIP uses major elements of the original version but differentiates the track as a whole.
1) I'm going to be in the VIP area.
2) "Red Mist VIP" by Danny Byrd is sick! It's perhaps even better than the original.
2) "Red Mist VIP" by Danny Byrd is sick! It's perhaps even better than the original.
by Laurie57 May 26, 2009

by Tommy May 18, 2004

This involves the game America's Army
In missions like SF Hospital and Dusk there are 2 teams. Ambush and Escort. The Escort team has 1 spot thats called VIP. This one must go to the escape area to win the match. This spot has 2 minor problems. You start in Yellow (Your healt is displayed in Green-Yellow-Red) and you have a enemy gun that isnt all that accurate.
If you kill someone as a VIP the guy/girl get's Vipped. And if you got vipped it doesnt mean that your not good, your just killed by a handicaped player hehe.
In missions like SF Hospital and Dusk there are 2 teams. Ambush and Escort. The Escort team has 1 spot thats called VIP. This one must go to the escape area to win the match. This spot has 2 minor problems. You start in Yellow (Your healt is displayed in Green-Yellow-Red) and you have a enemy gun that isnt all that accurate.
If you kill someone as a VIP the guy/girl get's Vipped. And if you got vipped it doesnt mean that your not good, your just killed by a handicaped player hehe.
by Martez April 24, 2006

Variation in Production.
This occurs when drum and bass/dubstep (and probably other types of dance music) producers bring out a different version of the same track. The purpose is to surprise the crowd with something different but memorable. Usually only tracks that were originally popular get the VIP treatment.
It is not the same as a remix, which changes the original track quite significantly, sometimes only keeping a few elements of the original song. Quite often remixes are a different genre entirely.
A lot of VIPs are never released commercially, and are instead given solely to DJs to play out.
This occurs when drum and bass/dubstep (and probably other types of dance music) producers bring out a different version of the same track. The purpose is to surprise the crowd with something different but memorable. Usually only tracks that were originally popular get the VIP treatment.
It is not the same as a remix, which changes the original track quite significantly, sometimes only keeping a few elements of the original song. Quite often remixes are a different genre entirely.
A lot of VIPs are never released commercially, and are instead given solely to DJs to play out.
*DJ begins to mix in a VIP of a known track*
Raver: Ooohhh shiiiiit, VIP!!! bullet bullet selectaaaaaaaaarrrrgggh!!!
Raver: Ooohhh shiiiiit, VIP!!! bullet bullet selectaaaaaaaaarrrrgggh!!!
by skankmaestro January 25, 2011
