hiphopolo
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Polish[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
Blend of hiphop + disco polo. Originally coined or popularised by Polish music journalist Paweł Sito. Upon its emergence in Poland, hip-hop artists created a highly hermetic environment which would claim the right to decide what hip-hop is real and which is not. When some artists began to release more commercial records, they started to be called hiphopolo.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
hiphopolo n
- (derogatory) poser, hip-hop, hip-hop by biters considered to be fake, not real hip-hop
Declension[edit]
Declension of hiphopolo
singular | |
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nominative | hiphopolo |
genitive | hiphopola |
dative | hiphopolu |
accusative | hiphopolo |
instrumental | hiphopolem |
locative | hiphopolu |
vocative | hiphopolo |
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