1. hipper - Noun
2. hipper - Adjective
Derived from hip
hipper (plural hippers)
(fishing, informal) A hip boot.
hipper
comparative form of hip: more hip
There are some die-hard 'Chelsea Lately' fans, and that's where the majority of my fans come from. Chelsea is really helping make comedy audiences hipper and edgier. Natasha Leggero
After reading all three of Wegener's papers setting out his ideas, Admiral Hipper decided to submit them to the Admiralty in Berlin, but changed his mind after reading a paper by Raeder attacking the "Wegener thesis" as flawed. Source: Internet
Beatty was to windward of Hipper, and therefore funnel and gun smoke from his own ships tended to obscure his targets, while Hipper's smoke blew clear. Source: Internet
A Joyce-an remix with a hipper rhythm track.” Source: Internet
Meanwhile, Boedicker's other ships turned toward Hipper and Scheer in the mistaken belief that Hood was leading a larger force of British capital ships from the north and east. Source: Internet
Marder III p. 171 Hipper later commented, "It was nothing but the poor quality of their bursting charges which saved us from disaster". Source: Internet