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HIP
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Scent
Stylish
In the know
With it
In
Smart
Cool
Trendy
Fashionable
Wise
Roof part
Savvy
In vogue
Au courant
Start of a cheer
In fashion
Turning point?
Not square
Place to shoot from
Common pocket locale
Street-smart
With-it
Tuned in
Trendsetting
Roof style
Kind of boot
Cheer starter
Cheer start
Cheer leader?
Type of roof
Swinging joint?
Fanny pack spot
Up on the latest trends
Femur's upper end
Part of a cheer
Kind of roof
Holster's place
Holster's location
Cool, in a way
When doubled, start of a cheer
Well informed
Swivel joint?
Stylin'
Shoot from the ___
Onto the jive
In the groove
Haunch
"With it"
___ flask (liquor container)
Word before hooray
When repeated, start of a cheer
Very fashionable
Style-conscious
Sciatic area
Roof angle
Replacement part?
Pocket locale, often
Oft-replaced joint
Not at all nerdy
Having savvy
Coxa
Cool, man
Beginning of a cheer
Aware of what's what
Aware of what's new
Word with hop or joint
Word with hooray
Word repeated before hurray
Word repeated before ''hooray''
Wise: Slang
Unlike nerds
Type of boots or flask
Tuned in to trends
Swiveler
Sciatic region
Rose's fruit
Place from which to shoot
Place for a holster
Pants pocket locale
One of two before "hooray"
One of two before "hooray!"
One of a swiveled pair
Often-replaced joint
Oft-swiveled joint
Oft-replaced part
Not passé
Midbody joint
Mid-body joint
Like alt.weekly writers (or so they hope you think)
Large joint
Kind of pocket or socket
Kind of pocket or roof
Kind of pocket or boots
Kind of pads
Kind of bone or pocket
Joint swiveled by Elvis
Joint at the top of the femur
It's rotated when doing the twist
In the know, informally
In on the latest trends
Hula hoop support
Hula Hoop spinner
Huckle
Hop start
Holster's place, often
Holster location
Femur terminus
Down with what the kids are into these days
Cry said twice before "hooray!"
Canucks The Tragically ___
Aware, in slang
"Why bother?!"
"I'm ___"
"Hooray!" preceder, when repeated
"___ to Be Square" (Huey Lewis and the News hit)