variants or less commonly hip hop or hiphop
1
a
: a stylized rhythmic music of African American origin that typically features rapping (see rap entry 6 sense 2) over synthesized beats (see beat entry 2 sense 4d) or sampled tracks
… the first bits of hip-hop were born out of DJs breaking apart funk and disco beats … until all that was left was the percussion, cut up into small, danceable portions for the people in the audience to sweat to.Hanif Abdurraqib
hip hop has become a form reflecting both the beauty and the belly of the beast in American society, refracted through the lens of black American culture.Imani Perry
The music that Charanga plays is … a combination of jazz and rumba spiced with reggae, funk and hiphop.Silvana Paternostro
often used before another noun
hip-hop artists
a hip hop song
b
or hip-hop dance or less commonly hip hop dance or hiphop dance : syncopated dancing typically performed to hip-hop music
For decades, Harris has been swerving away from stereotypes and expectations of hip-hop dance, all while staying true to its roots.Brian Seibert
… an untapped market of people wanting to learn hiphop dance.Nick Vogel
Unlike the verticality of classical dance … hip-hop uses a horizontal body, dissonance, and ragged gesture juxtaposed with a cool, relaxed, laid-back attitude.Karen Lynn Smith
often used before another noun
a hip-hop dance group/crew
… a dance team that performs hip-hop routines at most weekend home games …Gina Cherelus
2
: a cultural movement associated especially with rap music
In one sense, hip-hop had triumphed over America. … No matter the race, class, or geography, the kids wore the same clothes, spoke the same language, listened to the same music.Jeff Chang
In my elementary school years, everyone I knew around my age loved hip-hop. … I loved every aspect of the culture and tried my hand at all of it.Rakim
often used before another noun
the hip-hop generation
Hip hop culture is a four-legged stool, its artistic pillars of deejaying, graffiti art, rapping, and b-boying coming into existence in the early 1970s and each influencing the ways in which the other evolved.Jelani Cobb

Examples of hip-hop in a Sentence

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Outkast was just as important, ushering in the mainstream era of Southern rap that dominates hip-hop to this day. Troy Smith, Axios, 7 Jan. 2025 According to Jelly, neither of his friends has ever had an issue with him working with both of them, despite the two hip-hop stars’ famous beef. Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 7 Jan. 2025 If the main theme in hip-hop last year was the fight for supremacy among rap greats nearing middle age, a quickly emerging storyline this year is the next generation obliterating all of the norms old heads once held dear. Jeff Ihaza, Rolling Stone, 7 Jan. 2025 With a style that blends hip-hop culture with the surrealism of satirists like Terry Gilliam and Michel Gondry, this comedy takes no prisoners. Brian Tallerico, Vulture, 7 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for hip-hop 

Word History

Etymology

perhaps from hip entry 2 + hop entry 1

First Known Use

1979, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of hip-hop was in 1979

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“Hip-hop.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hip-hop. Accessed 15 Jan. 2025.

Kids Definition

hip-hop

noun
ˈhip-ˌhäp
: the rhythmic music that often accompanies rap
also : a cultural movement associated especially with rap music

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