1. hep - Noun
2. hep - Adjective
3. hep - Verb
4. hep - Interjection
5. hep - Adjective Satellite
See Hip, the fruit of the dog-rose.
Source: Webster's dictionary“Anyone in the affected counties should be aware of the heightened risk of Hep A in their community and get vaccinated if necessary.” Source: Internet
BibleWorks makes me look smarter then I really are and Lord knows I need all the hep I kin git. Source: Internet
Also, almost all the countries have HEP potential, but to some extent the degree of availability varies. Source: Internet
“The number of cases in this Hep A outbreak is continuing to rise,” said Dr. Kirk Haselow, state epidemiologist. Source: Internet
That is why Leonard's "cells for schools" at LT's "salads for schools" makes no more sense that saying, "Hey, Portlanders like tatoos, you can get hep C from tatoos, hep C can kill kids, let's tax tatoos and use the money for schools." Source: Internet
The term hipster was coined by Harry Gibson in 1944. citation By the 1940s, the terms hip, hep and hepcat were popular in Harlem jazz slang, although hep eventually came to denote an inferior status to hip. Source: Internet