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hep
adj.
hip, up-to-date, current (Slang)
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HEP
HEP or hep can mean:
- Hep Records, a jazz record label in Scotland
- Head end power, a method for providing electricity to train carriages
- Healthy eating pyramid
- Hep, a synonym for hip (slang)
- Hep - Egyptian mythology
- The Hep-Hep riots - a series of antisemitic riots in Germany and neighbouring countries in 1819.
- Hepatitis, a gastroenterological disease
- Heterogeneous Element Processor, the first commercial MIMD computer, introduced by Denelcor in 1982.
- High-energy physics
- High Explosive Plastic general purpose ammunition, US Army terminology, also called high explosive squash head (HESH)
- Homotopy extension property, a property in algebraic topology.
- Housing equity partnership
- Hotel Electric Power Electricity generated and used aboard a ship for general purposes.
- Hrvatska elektroprivreda - a Croatian power company
- Human Exemptionalism Paradigm, a concept in environmental sociology
- Hydroelectric power generation is a means of producing electrical energy through the use of moving water.
- Allegedly a war cry of the Crusaders, described as an acronym for Hierosolyma est perdita (Latin for "Jerusalem is lost")
- People's Labor Party (HEP), pro-Kurdish political party in Turkey
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hep
Adjective
1. informed about the latest trends
(synonym) hip, hip to(p)
(similar) informed
(classification) colloquialism
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hep
pref.
omni
adv.
always, all the time, every time, evermore, routinely, ever, all, wholly
adj.
all
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Hep
(n.)
See Hip, the fruit of the dog-rose.
See Hip, the fruit of the dog-rose.
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