hip-hoppy

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See also: hiphoppy and hip hoppy

English

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Etymology

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From hip-hop +‎ -y.

Adjective

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hip-hoppy (comparative more hip-hoppy, superlative most hip-hoppy)

  1. Relating to or characteristic of the hip-hop culture or hip-hop music.
    • 2021 December 14, Claire Allfree, “Bring It On, review: this Lin-Manuel Miranda musical doesn't dazzle like Hamilton, but the routines are great”, in The Telegraph[1]:
      At the time Lin-Manuel Miranda was working on Hamilton, he was also co-writing the hip hoppy score and lyrics to this 2011 Broadway musical based on the 2000 teen flick starring Kirsten Dunst, and even the most objective observer is unlikely to argue over which show got the best of him.
    • 2022 August 3, Dave Simpson, “Christina Aguilera review – copper-bottomed crowdpleasers by the seaside”, in The Guardian[2]:
      “All right, Scarborough, how are you doin’?” she yells, as a raunchy, hip-hoppy Dirrty finds her pairing a silver bustier with trademark PVC chaps.