different between hypped vs hepped
hypped
English
Etymology
From hyp +? -ed.
Adjective
hypped (comparative more hypped, superlative most hypped)
- (colloquial, now rare) Affected with hypochondria; melancholy, in low spirits. [from 18th c.]
- 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 191:
- I thought thou hadst been more of a man; thou that art not afraid of an acute death, a sword's point, to be so plaguily hypped at the consequences of a chronical one!
- 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 191:
Synonyms
- hypish, hyppish
hypped From the web:
- what happened to monday
- what happened to drew brees
- what happened today
- what happened at the constitutional convention
- what happened in 1776
- what happened to frank on american pickers
- what happened to the weekend
hepped
English
Verb
hepped
- simple past tense and past participle of hep
hepped From the web:
- what happened to monday
- what happened in haiti
- what happened to dmx
- what happened to britney spears
- what happened to frank on american pickers
- what happened to mary jane on masterchef
- what happened in haiti today
- what happened to you
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