Synonyms for hep


Grammar : Adj
Spell : hep
Phonetic Transcription : hɛp

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Définition of hep

Origin :
  • "aware, up-to-date," first recorded 1908 in "Saturday Evening Post," but said to be underworld slang, of unknown origin. Variously said to have been the name of "a fabulous detective who operated in Cincinnati" [Louis E. Jackson and C.R. Hellyer, "A Vocabulary of Criminal Slang," 1914] or a saloonkeeper in Chicago who "never quite understood what was going on ... (but) thought he did" ["American Speech," XVI, 154/1]. Taken up by jazz musicians by 1915; hepcat "addict of swing music" is from 1938. With the rise of hip (adj.) by the 1950s, the use of hep ironically became a clue that the speaker was unaware and not up-to-date.
  • As in acceptable : adj satisfactory, agreeable
  • As in accomplished : adj skilled in activity
  • As in hip to : adj informed about latest trends
  • As in canny : adj clever, artful
  • As in goodish : adj acceptable
  • As in OK : adj acceptable
  • As in unobjectionable : adj acceptable
  • As in conversant : adj experienced, familiar with
Example sentences :
  • We'd hep 'em git away and just swear dat dey hadn't been home a-tall.
  • Extract from : « Slave Narratives, Oklahoma » by Various
  • And when the eagle was entirely made from iron and copper, hep.
  • Extract from : « Finnish Legends for English Children » by R. Eivind
  • Because one man was born and lives in one place, is that any reason why hep.
  • Extract from : « The Wonder Island Boys: Conquest of the Savages » by Roger Thompson Finlay
  • Me washee flowty dozen hep—four bittie dozen—twenty dollar hep.
  • Extract from : « Two Men of Sandy Bar » by Bret Harte
  • A family of the name of Hep, or Heap, held the hamlet from the paramount lords.
  • Extract from : « Lancashire Sketches » by Edwin Waugh
  • It is not the action of the people, who are taught to cry "Hep, hep."
  • Extract from : « History of the Jews, Vol. V (of 6) » by Heinrich Graetz
  • So terrible were his voice and look that Hep's courage wilted.
  • Extract from : « Corporal Cameron » by Ralph Connor
  • At the door stood the man named Hep, evidently keeping guard.
  • Extract from : « Corporal Cameron » by Ralph Connor
  • In future we must read "hop drinkers," and not "hep drinkers."
  • Extract from : « Notes and Queries, Number 234, April 22, 1854 » by Various
  • "Hep, hep, hep," came the column straight for the schoolmaster.
  • Extract from : « Caybigan » by James Hopper

Antonyms for hep

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