Hipped On

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /hɪpt ɒn/

Definitions of hipped on

verb to become excited or enthusiastic about something

Example Sentences

A1 She hipped on the dance floor with her friends.

A2 The toddler hipped on the playground and fell down.

B1 The athlete hipped on the hurdle but managed to keep running.

B2 The skateboarder hipped on the rail and landed a perfect trick.

C1 The dancer hipped on stage with grace and precision.

C2 The gymnast hipped on the balance beam flawlessly, impressing the judges.

adverb in a manner that shows excitement or enthusiasm

Example Sentences

A1 The cat hopped on the table.

A2 The children hopped on one foot in the playground.

B1 She hopped on the bus to get to work.

B2 The kangaroo hopped on its hind legs across the field.

C1 The dancer gracefully hopped on one leg during the performance.

C2 The athlete hopped on the balance beam with precision and skill.

Examples of hipped on in a Sentence

formal The architect designed a house with a hipped on roof for better stability.

informal I saw a cool car with a hipped on spoiler the other day.

slang That skateboarder is always hipped on doing tricks at the skate park.

figurative She was hipped on the idea of traveling the world and experiencing new cultures.

Grammatical Forms of hipped on

past tense

hipped on

plural

hipped on

comparative

more hipped on

superlative

most hipped on

present tense

hip on

future tense

will hip on

perfect tense

have hipped on

continuous tense

is hipping on

singular

hipped on

positive degree

hipped on

infinitive

to hip on

gerund

hipping on

participle

hipped on

Origin and Evolution of hipped on

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'hipped on' originated from Middle English, where 'hipped' meant to be intoxicated or drunk.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'hipped on' shifted from being drunk to being enthusiastic or excited about something.