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  2. Hip (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kerouac described his mid-century contemporaries as "the new American generation known as the 'Hip' (the Knowing)". [13] In 1947, Harry "The Hipster" Gibson wrote the song "It Ain't Hep" about the switch from hep to hip, Hey you know there's a lot of talk going around about this hip and hep jive. Lots of people are going around saying "hip."

  3. Etymology of hippie - Wikipedia

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    According to lexicographer Jesse Sheidlower, the terms hipster and hippie derive from the word hip and the synonym hep, whose origins are disputed. [1] The words hip and hep first surfaced in slang around the beginning of the 20th century and spread quickly, making their first appearance in the Oxford English Dictionary in 1904. At the time ...

  4. Hipster (1940s subculture) - Wikipedia

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    African American men in zoot suits. The words hep and hip are of uncertain origin, with numerous competing theories being proposed. In the early days of jazz, musicians were using the hep variant to describe anybody who was "in the know" about an emerging, mostly African-American subculture, which revolved around jazz.

  5. A Hep C Hip Check - AOL

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    On its cakewalk to hepatitis C supremacy, Gilead Sciences (NAS: GILD) just got a hip check from Abbott Labs (NYS: ABT) . Nearly all of the hepatitis C patients taking a combination of three Abbott ...

  6. Hip hip hooray - Wikipedia

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    By 1813, it had reached its modern form, hip-hip-hurrah. [10] It has been suggested that the word "hip" stems from a medieval Latin acronym, "Hierosolyma Est Perdita", meaning "Jerusalem is lost", [11] [12] a term that gained notoriety in the German Hep hep riots of August to October 1819. Cornell's Michael Fontaine disputes this etymology ...

  7. Hip replacement - Wikipedia

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    Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which the hip joint is replaced by a prosthetic implant, that is, a hip prosthesis. [1] Hip replacement surgery can be performed as a total replacement or a hemi/semi(half) replacement. Such joint replacement orthopaedic surgery is generally conducted to relieve arthritis pain or in some hip fractures.

  8. Here's What Hepatitis C Actually Is—and How You Get It - AOL

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    Autoimmune hepatitis vs. hepatitis C. Having nothing to do with hepatitis A, B or C, autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is caused by an autoimmune reaction that tells the body to attack its liver.

  9. HEP - Wikipedia

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    HEP (shopping mall) Healthy eating pyramid; Housing equity partnership; Hep, a synonym for hip (slang) HEP (Latin: Hierosolyma est perdita or Jerusalem is lost); see cheering; Human Exemptionalism Paradigm, a concept in environmental sociology