I. |hipt adjective
Etymology: hip (II) + -ed
1. : having hips
a hipped roof
— often used in combination
a broad- hipped person
2. : hipshot
II. ˈhipt adjective
Etymology: hip (V) + -ed
1. : marked by worry, depression, or hypochondria
with his bad habits and his domestic grievances he became completely hipped — H.W.Longfellow
felt hipped because no one … bothered about his claret-colored ribbon — Philip Gibbs
2. : absorbed or interested to an extreme or unreasonable degree : obsessed — usually used with on
married to a girl who is hipped on psychoanalysis — Bennett Cerf