HIPesaurus - S
 
     
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

SACKED OUT
 sleeping
source
  H-BOMB
usage
 . . . he's in the silk, sacked out with a concrete wig.
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SACRED SLEEP
 the sleep of an exalted person
source
  MAHARAJAH
usage
 . . . (the news) better be something terrible...fooling with the Sacred Sleep!!
  
  

SAD TOURS
 very unpleasant assignments
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 I've been on a lot of sad tours.
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SALTY
 angry
source
  SCROOGE
usage
 You've been a very salty cat all this time.
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SCARF
 eating
source
  THE NAZZ
usage
 That, before you know it, it was scarfing time and these poor cats is forty-two miles out of town and nobody's got the first biscuit.
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SCARF PATCH
 a place with exploitable resources
source
  THE HIP GAN
usage
 He was into that scarf patch up to his shoulders.
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SCIENTIFIC JOURNALHEADS
 journalists for a science-oriented publication
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 He said, in the spacehead cat's paper, he say to the scientific journalheads . . .
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SCRATCHED FROM THE BIG RACE
 eliminated from the world (Lincoln's phrase was "shall not perish from the earth"
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . shall not be scratched from the big race.
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SCREEN THE SCENE
 get rid of undesirables
source
  NERO
usage
 Call the guards, screen the scene . . .
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SCREW
 a command demanding that somebody leave
source
  THE RAVEN
usage
 Screw, before I blow my stack back to your Plutonian Shore.
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SECRET RIFF
 an undisclosed technique
source
 The Swingin' Pied Piper
usage
 'Let me hip you, Your Honor.', said he./I am able, by means, of a secret riff, . . ./I use my musical charms On creatures that drag and do people harm Like, the gossipers, the prevaricators, the rats and the vipers. Why the cats all call me 'The Swingin' Pied Piper'
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SEIZURE OF THE FLIPS
 a confused state of mind
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 I began to suffer from a seizure of the flips. . . .
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SET OF WHEELS
 a car
source
  SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
usage
 . . . riding a wild set of wheels at an easy pace?
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SET OF WINGS
 a jet plane
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 This real way out set of wings, looks like a multimillionaire's son's special kick-ship.
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SEVENTEEN CARNIVALS TAKIN' OFF
 an event or time of joy
source
 Scrooge
usage
 . . . and there's a really swingin' cat around there and it's a happy time place. It looks like seventeen carnivals takin' off.
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SEVENTEEN FRENCH ACROBATS
 in reference to something very tall
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 . . . now they come to a wall so tall it'd take seventeen French acrobats to see the top of this mother.
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SHADE
 diminish
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 But they can never successfully shade what they vonced here.
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SHAKER
 a frightening event
source
 Scrooge
usage
 He say, 'Oh, man, that was a shaker!'
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SHIFT OF THE RIFT
 a change in the status quo of consciousness so that your mind-set and reality are altered in a major fashion
source
  MY OWN RAILROAD
usage
 I felt the shift of the rift and the thing of the bing and suddenly: I had my own railroad.
  
  

SHOOK THE PENINSULA
 moved the earth with its power, influenced a large region
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 He didn't know anything about making an appeal but he fell back on his knees and he made a connection which shook the peninsula.
  
  

SHORT CHANGE
 small tips
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 And the number six busboy, been waiting on the number two waiter is picking up eleven-hundred-damn-two-ninety-six dollars a minute in short change, so you know the joint is jumping!
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SHORT CHANGERS
 money lenders
source
  THE NAZZ
usage
 . . . and kicked all the short changers all over the place . . .
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SHORT DIG
 give brief notice
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 Now the world cats will short dig, you hear what I say -- short dig nor long stash their wigs what we's beatin' out chops around here.
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SHORT GREEN KICK
 a small job taken to make money
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 . . . that this short green kick cooled his living strain.
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SHORT TILT
 problem
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 They had a square captain that ran into a short tilt and blew the whole gig . . .
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SIGNIFYING
 dedicated to an ideal or testifying to that ideal
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 It is hipper for us to be signifying to the glorious gig that we can't miss with all these bulgin' eyes . . .
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SILK
 bed
source
  H-BOMB
usage
 . . . he was smashed out in the silk with a concrete wig.
  
  

SINGLE O
 cursory, on the surface of something
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 Here and there a cat would dig it single O, but it was so far out he couldn't dig anyone in his cat circle to cut it up with so the cat would be hung, dig?
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SINGULAR SOUND OF BEAUTY
 to whom one is devoted
source
  THE NAZZ
usage
 And they said: Oh great non-stop singular sound of beauty!
  
  

SITTIN' IN DEATH'S DOOR WITH HIS BACK TO THE STREET
 just about to die
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 . . . he's sittin' in death's door with his back to the street and we want you to turn him around.
  
  

SKY ACRE
 a large patch of sky
source
  THE SWINGIN' PIED PIPER
usage
 . . . of a gassing sky acre of vampire bats.
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SKYSLEDGE FLIP
 an acrobatic plane maneuver
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 Now Captain Cool really takes off on a sky sledge flip . . .
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SLAMMER
 a place of incarceration, also a door
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 . . . and he spent twenty-three years in the slammer . . .
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SLASH
 a drink
source
  GOD'S OWN DRUNK
usage
 I took another slash.
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SLIPPED
 given
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 He ain't even slipped the cat a Nabisco up to now!
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SMASHED OUT
 suffering the effects of chemical overindulgence
source
  H-BOMB
usage
 He's smashed out. He's in the silk sacked out with a concrete wig.
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SMAZE
 a mess or film on the pavement
source
  MY OWN RAILROAD
usage
 . . . up ahead a cruddy, illiterate smaze on the street. . . .
  
  

SNAP UP
 pick up
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 Old Bobby Service'd snap up a couple of them young squaws and make it back to his pad.
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SOD PAD
 a final resting place, a grave
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . as a final sweet sod pad for the fine Cats who laid it down and left it there . . .
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SOIL STASH
 a plot of land
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 We are here to turn on a small soil stash of the before mentioned hassle site . . .
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SOLID
 a phrase of affirmation
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 I said, 'Solid!' and he said, 'Roger!' and cut.
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SOLID SENT
 confident or righteous
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . so hip and so solid sent . . .
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SOME-SORT-OF-A-GRAM
 communication of any kind
source
  MY OWN RAILROAD
usage
 . . . the street car company, without sending me a telegram or some-sort-of-a-gram.
  
  

SOS'N BELL
 calling-for-help bell,
source
  THE NAZZ
usage
 You hittin' on that SOS'n bell pretty hard.
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SOUL BUG
 spiritual hunger
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 Yeah, it was a soul bug - not of the scarfin' kind.
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SOUL NARCOTIC
 an emotion that is hard to resist
source
  MURDER
usage
 Ah, this emotion is so strong, so vital, such a fantastic soul narcotic . . .
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SOUND
 to seek somebody's answer or attitude concerning something
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 We'll tote this here news into the Treasury cat and sound him for a little expedition money. . . .
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SOUNDING A MONEY BEAT
 requesting money
source
  THE RAVEN
usage
 . . . I stood repeating 'Tis some strange midnight stud that's sounding a money beat on my pad's door. A deuce to cool the morrow . . .
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SPACEHAT
 a flight helmet
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 a cat comes up with a spacehat and say, "Try this on for size."
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SPACEHEAD
 astrophysicist
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 He became the king of all spaceheads.
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SPADES
 abundance
source
 The Gasser
usage
 And he said, "In order to know what it means to have nothing you must have NOTHING!" And that's what he had in spades.
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SPARK
 to stimulate interest
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 Finally this great lick started to spark the spacehead grapevine . . .
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SPARKLING PEPPERS
 bright eyes indicating vitality
source
 The Swingin' Pied Piper
usage
 All the little boys and girls with their rosy wigs/And coo coo curls and sparlking peppers.
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SPHERE GASSER
 somebody who has figured out how the universe works
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 And they call this here cat 'The Mighty Hip Einie, Sphere Gasser!'
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SPLIT
 to leave, to die
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . that these fine studs have not split in vain!
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SQUARE
 unhip person, an unaware person, someone that follows society's rules without much thought
source
  NERO
usage
 Let the Cat Go, he's a square, he don't know what he's doin' anyway . . .
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SQUARE UP
 to become unhip, to perform unenlightened actions
source
  JONAH AND THE WHALE
usage
 . . . they're squarin' up over there.
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SQUIRMIN' VERMIN
 rats
source
  THE SWINGIN' PIED PIPER
usage
 To see the Town Cats brought down so by squirmin' vermin was a drag.
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STALLION
 a woman
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 A stallion that's dearer than all this mother world.
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STAMP OF THE NAZZ, THE
 consecration, the blessing of Jesus or God
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . we can not put the stamp of the Nazz on this hassle sight . . .
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STANDING THERE GETTING HIS WINGS
 about to die
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 The cat was standing there getting his wings.
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STASH
 to place
source
  NERO
usage
 . . . and stash them down long towards the end of the Palladium where they can get to the Cats easy for the games.
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STEEL RECTUM
 something denoting a certain kind of strength and tenacity
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 . . . looked like a cat with a steel rectum.
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STEEL-TAILED
 denoting great strength and tenacity
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 And this big steel-tailed Minski, he's sitting there sucking up all this juice . . .
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STICKER, THE
 a knife
source
  IS THIS THE STICKER?
usage
 Is this the sticker which I dig deep in front?
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STIFFER RIFF
 a stronger more resolute effort
source
  MARC ANTHONY'S FUNERAL ORATION
usage
 To be a world grabber, a stiffer riff must be blown.
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STOCKED UP, AND MACKED UP, AND RACKED UP
 put to the test
source
 The Gasser
usage
 So he says, "Your Majesty," ( he's writin' in the letter ) He says, "I've suffered from pavement rash." He says, "I've been billed, willed, and twilled." He said, "I've been flung, wanged, and loonged." He said, "I've been hung up, and jacked up, and framed up, and backed up. I've been stacked up, and macked up, and racked up."
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STOMP
 a foot
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 . . . with one stomp in the grave
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STOMPERS
 feet or shoes
source
  BUCKLEY DESCRIBES FIRST JET RIDE
usage
 Next he gave me a set of Churchill striders to put on my stompers and the chute pack.
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STOMPIN'
 walking
source
  THE NAZZ
usage
 And ol' Jude runs stompin' off that boat, took about four steps . . .
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STOMPIN' SOLDIERS
 infantry troops
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . makin' it across the stream with the ice and stompin' soldiers and all that.
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STOOGE
 acted as a volunteer from the audience
source
  BILL BUTLER INTERVIEW
usage
 Mr. Sullivan stooged for me.
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STRAIGHTEN
 impart knowledge to someone
source
  THE NAZZ
usage
 Straighten me, Nazz.
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STRAIGHTEN OUT
 make correct
source
 The Gasser
usage
 "We'll be very happy to help you if you'll straighten out the chief's boy friend who's havin' a little trouble. He's sittin' at death's door with his back to the street and, you know, just turn him around."
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STRAIGHTEST LICK
 the most moral thing to do
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 And we all dig that this is the straightest lick.
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STRANGILY
 a fancifiul Buckleyism meaning stringy and dangling
source
 Scrooge
usage
 And he's got a old, beat up cat and strangily legs and strangily arms and pedicured eyes and all out of his skull, spooking up a storm.
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STROLLED IN YOUR GARDEN
 to have been alive in the world
source
  PEOPLE (EPILOGUE)
usage
 And it has been a most precious pleasure to have temporarily strolled in your garden.
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STRUCK UP STRAIGHT
 highly resolved
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 . . . that we here want it struck up straight, for all to dig that these departed studs shall not have split in vain.
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STUD
 a man, usually applied in praise
source
  THE NAZZ
usage
 I'm gonna take twelve of you studs and straighten you all at the same time.
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SUBCONSCIOUS BUTTON
 a stimulation point that will produce behavior not controlled consciously
source
 Bad-Rapping of the Marquis de Sade - King of the Badcats
usage
 Comes swinging into the scene and he shook these studs up so hard that he hit their subconscious buttons so strong they vrrrptt, they found themselves standing on their feet with a low bow to this cat, joined the table and never dug him before in their born days.
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SUCK UP
 to drink
source
  THE BAD-RAPPING OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE - KING OF THE BAD CATS
usage
 Baby, let's cut up to my pad, and suck up a little good juice . . .
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON FLIP
 a sarcastic description of an incredibly long period of time
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 . . . only took him eight years. Little Sunday afternoon flip, don't you know.
  
  

SUPER-VICARIOUS
 an extreme second party pleasure
source
  NERO
usage
 . . . he's reachin' way out still further for his super-vicarious.
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SURRENDER
 to drop one's old beliefs in favor of a higher, more powerful truth
source
  THE HIP EINIE
usage
 I'm with you, where do we go to surrender?
  
  

SWEET SOD PAD
 a lovely burial plot
source
 Gettysburg Address
usage
 . . . to turn on a small soil stash of the before mentioned hassle site as a final, sweet sod pad for those who laid it down and left it there . . .
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SWING
 living, existing in a peak experience of well being
source
  THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS
usage
 It is for us, the swingin', to pick up the dues of these fine studs who cut out here through to Endsville.
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SWING BY ON THE BOUND
 to skip by
source
  THE SWINGIN' PIED PIPER
usage
 The square Mayor and the unhip Council stood like squares cut out of blocks of wood, unable to move a step or make a sound, as the children cats swung by on the bound.
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SWING IN
 to enter
source
  THE SWINGIN' PIED PIPER
usage
 And the Piper swung in, and the little cats followed . . .
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SWING WITH
 to steal, to exit
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 The chick had kissed him and swung with his poke.
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SWINGING FOR THE MOON
 ambitious
source
  MARC ANTHONY'S FUNERAL ORATION
usage
 Yet Brutus was swinging for the moon.
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SWOOP THE SATELLITE
 to die
source
  THE RAVEN
usage
 He was hung in from for a chick by the name of Lenore who had already swooped the satellite.
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SWOOP THE SCENE
 to depart
source
  THE GASSER
usage
 They had to tuck him in a hole and sweep some sand over his wig and swoop the scene.
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SWUNG WITH HIS JUICE
 drank to his health
source
 The Ballad of Dan McGroo
usage
 No cat there could dig the strangers wig/ Though we rocked ourselves for a clue/ But he swung with his juice/ And the last to tilt was Swingin' Danny McGroo
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