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hyphy adjective hyperactive, excited, energetic US, 1994 The term was coined by San Francisco Bay Area rapper Keak Da Freak in 1994 to describe a sub-genre of rap music. It has taken on a broader meaning, not dissimilar to southern California’s CRUNKJust a fun song, get hyphy to it. — mattmatical, rec.music.hip-hop, 14 March 2004 Elizabeth Dunn, a Santa Cruz High School graduate, offers “Nike Hyphy,” an energetic look at the subculture of “sneaker freaks.” “Hyphy” is street slang for “hype,” said Dunn. — Salinas Californian, p. 1E, 16 December 2006 My definition of hyphy man is thizzin’, sniffin’ lines. — Keak Da Sneak, Super Hyphy, 2008 — Pamela Munro (Editor), U.C.L.A. Slang 6, p. 64, 2009 |