If a woman uses it, it means "I want to get with you" and she is not being subtle about it, so it basically means strong sexual interest. Between guys, it means they are really, really tight at the moment and they know everyone present fairly well so nobody is going to think they are gay (unless they are openly gay I don't know much about that situation haven't seen any gay guys do the hip bump).
Sounds like a cyst, get him to a vet...
I would take it to the vet, chances are it's not a big deal, and they can deal with it quickly and cheaply...
Hi i have a bump next to my right hip like right above my appendix and it is hard and hurts to the touch i dont know what it is what do you think it might be ? should i worry also its very painful like a nife stabbing my side
The term "Cat" simply implies that you are cool or hip. for someone to refer to you as a "crazy Cat" they are giving you respect for something you may have done that is cool or hip, that they themselves would never dare do.
It means not aiming in, say if you are next to someone and you kill them while using the crosshairs rather than the sight, that is hip firing!
I believe what you mean is "tubercular hip," which is a hip with tuberculosis in it.
I did at the end he hugged me we kissed and we were hip to hip how HOT
Actually, in a split you are sitting on the hip bones, not the rounded part of the buttocks.
it means: hip hip houray!
From hip-hop culture. They took the meaning of a baby's bed and changed it to mean a place where someone slept - their home.
to be cool or radical
The bump was a primarily 1970s fad dance wherein the main move of the dance is to lightly "bump" hips on every other main beat of the music. As the dance (and the evening) progressed, the bumping could become more intimate, bumping hip to backside, low bending, etc. There were several songs that were inspired by the bump one of which was called "The Bump" by Kenny but the song that is most remembered is "Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)" by George Clinton and Parliament, which was released in 1976. The lyric in the song is "we want the funk", but has been mistaken for "we want the bump".