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So, I admit, I didn't like CrapStain McCaine, and I think the GOP needs to start thinking a little more 'hipp' and younger, but when I voted for Obama, I didn't vote for a non-partisan idiot who shuns the Rep Party during one of the most important moments in America ...
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What's wrong with being known as a green-ie or a hipp-ie?
'People-ie' More Than Greenie, Hippy Or Any Other 'ie' Kylie Willison 2007
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There's nothing wrong with being known as a green-ie or hipp-ie, I've been called both at different times but what I said was that now I'd rather be known MORE as a people-ie.
'People-ie' More Than Greenie, Hippy Or Any Other 'ie' Kylie Willison 2007
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Come here, she blushingly criesCome nigh to me, limber-hippd man, 65
Faces 1900
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She speaks to the limber-hippd man near the garden pickets,
Faces 1900
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This command might be executed in this country, for we have the "red-hipp'd humble-bee;" and we have the thistle, and there is no more likely place to look for the humblebee in midsummer than on a thistle-blossom.
The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton John Burroughs 1879
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"Mounsieur Cobweb; good mounsieur, get you your weapons in your hand, and kill me a red-hipp'd humble-bee on the top of a thistle, and, good mounsieur, bring me the honey-bag."
The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton John Burroughs 1879
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She speaks to the limber-hipp'd man near the garden
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She speaks to the limber-hipp'd man near the garden pickets,
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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Come here she blushingly cries, Come nigh to me limber-hipp'd man,
Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855
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