hype (hīp)
noun
transitive verb hyped, hyping hyp′·ingto stimulate or enliven by or as by the injection of a drug: usually in pp. with up: ahyped-up fanatic
hype (hīp)
noun
Origin: ? < hyperbole, infl. by verb sense of hype
transitive verb hyped, hyping hyp′·ing
The noun 'hype' means publicity or promotion; an antonym is secrecy. The verb 'hype' means to promote or propose; an antonym is to stop or withdraw.
I do not understand the hype with Fifty Shades of Grey because it promotes violence towards women and non-consensual sex (rape).Eating skittles makes him a bit hype.
A hype boy or girl is a back-up rapper/dancer :)
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
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A word opposite of "hype" could be "understated" or "subdued."
The word is hype.
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The noun 'hype' means publicity or promotion; an antonym is secrecy. The verb 'hype' means to promote or propose; an antonym is to stop or withdraw.
I do not understand the hype with Fifty Shades of Grey because it promotes violence towards women and non-consensual sex (rape).Eating skittles makes him a bit hype.
hype
It means relax Its an abbrevational word for informal language many people use the word
The word is hype.
"Let's Dip" meaning lets leave. "Bugg'n" meaning freaking out "Bunk" meaning crazy or messed up "Buzz kill" meaning boring "Buzz hype" meaning awesome
The Hype about Hydrogen was created in 2004.
Too Hype was created in 1997.
The Quiet Hype was created in 2007.