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Definitions for Hep
hʌt, hʌp, hɛphep
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Princeton's WordNet
hep, hip, hip to(p)adjective
informed about the latest trends
GCIDE
hepadjective
Same as Hip, a., but older and now less frequently used.
hepinterj.
A call used by drill instructors to count cadence during marching; used identically to hut and hup.
Wiktionary
hepnoun
A hip of a rose; a rosehip.
hepadjective
aware, up-to-date
hepadjective
cool, hip
ChatGPT
hep
Hep is not a standard English word. However, it is often used as a slang term in a few contexts. 1) In the 1930s and '40s jazz scene, "hep" was used to describe someone who was cool, trendy, or in-the-know about popular culture, similar to "hip." 2) In medical context, "hep" is often a shortened form of hepatitis, a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. Please note that the definition can vary based on the context.
Webster Dictionary
Hepnoun
see Hip, the fruit of the dog-rose
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Hep
hep, n. See Hip, the fruit of the dog-rose.
Hep
hep, interj. a cry said to come down from the Crusaders' time, often the cry of the mob in an outrage on the Jews—more probably an abbreviation of Hebrew than formed from the initials of Hierosolyma est perdita=Jerusalem is destroyed.
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HEP
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Hep in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Hep in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Hep in a Sentence
When you have other responsibilities, you do watch the clock, one nurse said to me, ‘Are you sure you want to take a hep C kidney?’ I said, ‘Do you see anybody offering any others?’.
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