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hip

noun
The projecting part of an animal formed by the osilium or haunch bone; the haunch, or the flesh that covers the bone and the adjacent parts; the joint of the thigh. To have on the hip, to have the advantage over one; a low phrase borrowed probably from wrestlers. Hip and thigh, complete overthrow or defeat. Judges 15:8.

hip

verb transitive
To sprain or dislocate the hip.

hip

noun
The fruit of the dog-rose, or wild brier.