hip-hop
English
Noun
hip-hop (uncountable)
- An Afro-American urban youth culture based on rap music, breakdancing etc.
- 2007, James McBide, Hip-Hop Planet, National Geographic (April 2007), 106,
- "...not knowning as they strolled through the doors of the community center near Bambaataa's mother's apartment that they were writing musical history. Among them was an MC named Lovebug Starski, who was said to utter the phrase 'hip-hop' between breaks in time."
- 2007, James McBide, Hip-Hop Planet, National Geographic (April 2007), 106,
- (music) A form of popular and dance music featuring strong percussion and a powerful rhythm, usually accompanied by rapping.
Derived terms
Translations
urban youth culture
type of dance
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Finnish
Alternative forms
Declension
Inflection of hip-hop (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | hip-hop | hip-hopit | |
genitive | hip-hopin | hip-hopien | |
partitive | hip-hopia | hip-hopeja | |
illative | hip-hopiin | hip-hopeihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | hip-hop | hip-hopit | |
accusative | nom. | hip-hop | hip-hopit |
gen. | hip-hopin | ||
genitive | hip-hopin | hip-hopien | |
partitive | hip-hopia | hip-hopeja | |
inessive | hip-hopissa | hip-hopeissa | |
elative | hip-hopista | hip-hopeista | |
illative | hip-hopiin | hip-hopeihin | |
adessive | hip-hopilla | hip-hopeilla | |
ablative | hip-hopilta | hip-hopeilta | |
allative | hip-hopille | hip-hopeille | |
essive | hip-hopina | hip-hopeina | |
translative | hip-hopiksi | hip-hopeiksi | |
instructive | — | hip-hopein | |
abessive | hip-hopitta | hip-hopeitta | |
comitative | — | hip-hopeineen |
French
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