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  2. Hip (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Hip is a slang for fashionably current [1] and in the know. To be hip is to have "an attitude, a stance" in opposition to the "unfree world", [2] or to what is square or prude. Being hip is also about being informed about the latest ideas, styles, and developments. [3] Hip, like cool, does not refer to one specific quality. What is considered ...

  3. Category:Hip-hop phrases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hip-hop phrases" ... Shawty (slang) Simp; SWATS This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 17:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Signifying Rappers - Wikipedia

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    Henry Louis Gates Jr. has written extensively on the Signifyin (or Signifying) Monkey, its origins and meaning, and how the monkey's attitude and effort to overcome evolved into the "Your motha is so fat" back-and-forth that was part of hip hop's original culture. The slang of rap, like all slang, may include words that signify others, such as ...

  5. Hip-hop culture - Wikipedia

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    Hip hop culture is characterized by the key elements of rapping, [b] DJing and turntablism, and breakdancing; [10] [11] other elements include graffiti, beatboxing, street entrepreneurship, hip hop language, and hip hop fashion. [12] [13] From hip hop culture emerged a new genre of popular music, hip hop music.

  6. Signifyin' - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Ray Moore, known as "Dolemite", is well known for having used the term in his comedic performances.While signifyin(g) is the term coined by Henry Louis Gates Jr. to represent a black vernacular, the idea stems from the thoughts of Ferdinand De Saussure and the process of signifying—"the association between words and the ideas they indicate."

  7. 100 Slang Terms From the 20th Century No One Uses Anymore - AOL

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    The 20th century was a truly special time. One day we were "cruisin' for a bruisin'" with some "greasers" at the "passion pit," the next we're telling a Valley Girl to "talk to the hand"—or ...

  8. Rapping - Wikipedia

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    Many hip-hop listeners believe that a rapper's lyrics are enhanced by a complex vocabulary. Kool Moe Dee claims that he appealed to older audiences by using a complex vocabulary in his raps. [90] Rap is famous, however, for having its own vocabulary—from international hip-hop slang to regional slang.

  9. I Worked At Vibe Magazine For 17 Years. Here's What I ... - AOL

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    Bear in mind that the conversations about this new hip-hop magazine were taking place at the same time Warner Music was responding to nationwide outrage and calls for a boycott over Ice-T’s ...