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Re:High Steppin' Hip Dressin' Fella
Steppin, is short for "Stepping" - correct spelling.

Same for

Dressin, is short for "Dressing"

Fella, is slang for "Fellow", which means male person.

This would be to describe a man - probably young acting, who dresses in a Hip way.
Hip here means "Trendy, Fashionable, Noticeable"

<b>High Stepping</b> - I would envisage partly that to mean he probably is influenced by Hip-Hop in his way of walking and moving (gait). As well as he would get attention. (another expression which is similar would be High Flyer, from which this expression [high stepping] would be derived.

I listened to the youtube video. In there they also use the expression "mean dresser". That explains Hip Dressing too - mean there means "great, good, noticeable"

Hope this helps and is not too complicated a reply.

R-johnny

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r- j.
August 12, 2010

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Re:Help!
I can help you in English, what language do you speak? Are you looking for help in English, if you are I can help. I also know French and a bit of Japanese. :)

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Izzy R.
August 8, 2010

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Learn 12 Japanese phrases
1.Yatta!(yay)
2.Gambatte (good luck with that)
3.Honto (Oh, really...?)
4.A, so desu ka. (It also means really, but you say it while nodding your head. It's like saying, 'uh-huh' or 'yeah' to someone whos talking to you)
5.Mochiron! (Of course!)
6.Yokatta (what a relief, or oh that's good)
7.Zenzen (not at all, phrase of denial)
8.Doshiyo (Oh my god, or what should I do)
9.Nani (what, you can say if you don't believe something or you can't understand them)
10.Yappari (I knew it would happen)
11. A, bikkurishita (say this when your surprised about something!)
12. Misu! (look over there)

Okay so that is 12 phrases! Hope this helped people!





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Izzy R.
August 8, 2010

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Arabic slang?
in any dialect. do you know any?

Language pair: English; Arabic, Middle Eastern
Rhonda
August 7, 2010

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Latest: August 15, 2010
How to say hello, goodbye, my name is..., and thank you in korean!
I want to know these simple phrases: How to say hello, goodbye, my name is..., and thank you in Korean! I'm only 14 but I really want to learn Korean. I'm really interested so please respond.

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Vivi
August 4, 2010

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High Steppin' Hip Dressin' Fella
What the heck means the title of this post. I would appreciate if someone explains it.Thanks.PD: is from the lyrics of a song.

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pepe b.
August 4, 2010

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Re:Hi
Hi, Monique!I'd love to help you with your Russian. So if you're interested welcome. I'll be waiting for your reply. Sorry for my English! In return, I'd like to improve my English. Good-bye! Ïîêà!

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Sergey
August 4, 2010

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LEARNING KOREAN
HI I'M SHERAP IN SOUTH KOREA. PLEASE HELP ME TO SPEAK KOREAN .
I'M INTERESTED ON KOREAN MOVIE,MUSIC AND DRAMA.
I CAN HELP YOU ON ENGLISH.

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sherap l.
August 3, 2010

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want to learn Punjabi quickly
Hello,
I am going to help in Pakistan as nurse
and need to learn Punjabi quickly.
I can help with your English.
Thanks
E

Language pair: English; Punjabi
Ebony S.
August 3, 2010

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Re:Re:Re:Re:Check this
hi hari! I am a girl from the united states and I would be willing to help with you with your english. what languages do you speak? start a text chat or email with me-- I am not a gold member :(

i hope you can understand all that haha.

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Liz L.
August 3, 2010

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