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▪ I. hippy, a.1 colloq. [f. hip n.3] = hippish.
1891Temple Bar Mag. Aug. 478 [She] led him such an awful life, No wonder he was hippy. ▪ II. hippy, a.2|ˈhɪpɪ| [f. hip n.1] With large or prominent hips.
1919F. Hurst Humoresque 55, I seen you widening into a thirty-eight... You're getting hippy, girl. 1938Life 5 Sept. 43 (heading) Hippy girls welcome the form-concealing flattery of hoopskirts. 1956H. Gold Man who was not with It (1965) xix. 172 She was getting a hippy and breasty look fast. 1969‘M. Fallon’ Fine Night for Dying ii. 21 A small hippy woman. ▪ III. hippy var. hippie n. and a. |