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单词 hyphy
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Definition of hyphy in English:

hyphy

noun ˈhʌɪfiˈhīfē
mass noun
  • A style of uptempo hip-hop music originating in northern California and associated with a frenetic style of dancing.

    hyphy's stop-and-go beats and lyrics championing neighbourhood unity rallied the city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He put out an album of hyphy.
    • The sound was all spacious clicks and hums and whirrs, and you could hear echoes of in in the jerk music that replaced hyphy.
    • In hyphy, the drums could sound like a brick tumbling around in a dryer.
    • Echoes of hyphy run all through Mustard's catalog.
    • The last time Northern California was this exciting, hyphy was in full swing.
    • Hyphy is bringing crunk to a whole new level.
    • He's ready to introduce hyphy to the masses.
    • His son started a music career there and was recognized by other rappers within a West Coast hip-hop strain called hyphy.
    • Hip hop's cognoscenti crowned hyphy as the new crunk.
    • Along with the lack of hyphy is also the fact that the music stops completely when there is no jukebox selection.
adjective ˈhʌɪfiˈhīfē
US informal
  • Extremely rowdy, excited, or energetic.

    the whole club is gonna get hyphy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am beyond hyphy!
    • The community kids' jumping around and going hyphy‥was brought under submission.
    • Here's 11 tracks from the lineup that should get you hyphy.
    • Actually, I think this place is pretty hyphy.
    • The kids were ghostriding the whips, going dumb and getting hyphy.
    • What's the difference between being manic and plain old gettin' hyphy?
    • There is an association of freedom with one's ability to go dumb and get hyphy.
    • Occupants ghost-ride, dance on the hood and roof, and otherwise get hyphy.
    • They were getting me so hyphy.
    • We got hyphy in da parking lot after the club let out!

Origin

Early 21st century: perhaps an alteration of hype2 or hyper.

Definition of hyphy in US English:

hyphy

nounˈhīfē
  • A style of uptempo hip-hop music originating in northern California and associated with a frenetic style of dancing.

    hyphy's stop-and-go beats and lyrics championing neighborhood unity rallied the city
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He put out an album of hyphy.
    • Along with the lack of hyphy is also the fact that the music stops completely when there is no jukebox selection.
    • Hip hop's cognoscenti crowned hyphy as the new crunk.
    • The sound was all spacious clicks and hums and whirrs, and you could hear echoes of in in the jerk music that replaced hyphy.
    • Hyphy is bringing crunk to a whole new level.
    • His son started a music career there and was recognized by other rappers within a West Coast hip-hop strain called hyphy.
    • The last time Northern California was this exciting, hyphy was in full swing.
    • He's ready to introduce hyphy to the masses.
    • Echoes of hyphy run all through Mustard's catalog.
    • In hyphy, the drums could sound like a brick tumbling around in a dryer.
adjectiveˈhīfē
US informal
  • Extremely rowdy, excited, or energetic.

    the whole club is gonna get super hyphy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here's 11 tracks from the lineup that should get you hyphy.
    • There is an association of freedom with one's ability to go dumb and get hyphy.
    • What's the difference between being manic and plain old gettin' hyphy?
    • Occupants ghost-ride, dance on the hood and roof, and otherwise get hyphy.
    • I am beyond hyphy!
    • We got hyphy in da parking lot after the club let out!
    • The community kids' jumping around and going hyphy‥was brought under submission.
    • They were getting me so hyphy.
    • Actually, I think this place is pretty hyphy.
    • The kids were ghostriding the whips, going dumb and getting hyphy.

Origin

Early 21st century: perhaps an alteration of hype or hyper.

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