Nonhit vs Nonhip - What's the difference?
nonhit | nonhip |
A song, etc. that fails to become a hit.
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(information technology) Failure to match any record in an information retrieval system.
* 1992 , Beverly K. Duval, Linda Main, Automated library systems
Not of or pertaining to the hip in the body.
* 1998 , Kenneth J. Koval, Joseph David Zuckerman, Fractures in the elderly
Not hip; not fashionable or familiar with modern trends and fashions.
* 2001 , Greg Taylor, Artists in the Audience: Cults, Camp, and American Film Criticism
As a noun nonhit
is a song, etc that fails to become a hit.As an adjective nonhip is
not of or pertaining to the hip in the body.nonhit
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(en noun)citation
- Nonhits occur when there is no definite element, such as Library of Congress or ISBN number, in the brief record...
nonhip
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(-)- In a randomized study during an 11 -month period, there were hip and 15 nonhip fractures in the hip protector group...
- Farber's cultism offered itself as a countergesture for savvy hipsters, and he kept it marginal enough to make sure the nonhip remained rigorously excluded.
