hyphy
English
Alternative forms
- heify
Etymology
From hyperactive.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhaɪfiː/
- Rhymes: -aɪfi
Adjective
hyphy (comparative hyphier, superlative hyphiest)
- (slang) Rambunctious, loud, crazy, dangerous, irrational, and outrageous in behavior.
- She was so hyphy outside the club Saturday night, she nearly punched a cop!
- (slang, music) Of or relating to the hyphy music subgenre or culture.
- 2006, Andrea Schulte-Peevers et al., California, Lonely Planet Publications, →ISBN, page 46:
- Oakland is the place to look for 'hyphy' (hyperactive) New Bay hip-hop, while SoCal is still riding the 'crunk' (crazy-drunk) drum and bass beats with […]
Noun
hyphy (uncountable)
- (slang, music) A subgenre of rap music and related activities associated with the San Francisco Bay Area.
- 2009, Mickey Hess, editor, Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide, volume 1, ABC-CLIO, →ISBN, page 281:
- It was Oakland rapper Keak Da Sneak who claims to have invented the term: upon being told by his mother that he was “hyperactive”, Keak repeated the term as “hyphy”. Since then, hyphy has come to refer to a complex group of cultural activities synonymous with Oakland: it is at once a sound, a behavior, a choice in recreational drugs.
References
- Rick Ayers (2004) Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary, Berkeley High School, page 38: “Heify also hyphy (HI fee) adj., Angry, agitated. When somebody lets their adrenaline pump them up too much, they go off or get loud and crazy, uncontrollable, […]”
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