HIPS may refer to:
- High impact polystyrene
- Home Information Pack
- Host-based intrusion-prevention system, a computer security system oriented towards workstations
- Hips, the sides of the abdomen on humans.
Other articles related to "hips":
1914] The circumferences of a woman's bust, waist, and hips, and their ratios, were widely used to define her basic shape in Western cultures for several decades after ... The hips are measured at the largest circumference of the hips and buttocks ... The waist is typically smaller than the bust and hips, unless there is a high proportion of body fat distributed around it ...
... Also in 2004 two documentaries about the Mother Hips were completed, Patrick Murphree's Stories We Could Tell, a detailing of the history of the Mother Hips, told by ...
... The New York Times gave Hips, Hips, Hooray! an unenthusiastic review, stating that it featured "three reasonably hilarious gags and perhaps fifty more that depend on whether you are for or ...
... The Mother Hips discography is a list of official studio albums, live albums, EPs, singles, compilations, videos and other recordings released by the band The Mother ... The Mother Hips are an rock band based in the San Francisco Bay Area, consisting of members Tim Bluhm, Greg Loiacono, Scott Thunes John Hofer ... The Mother Hips gained new exposure in 2007 from their track "Time We Had" from their release Kiss the Crystal Flake being featured in the game Rock Band ...
Famous quotes containing the word hips:
“I mind how once we lay such a transparent summer morning,
How you settled your head athwart my hips and gently turnd over
upon me,
And parted the shirt from my bosom-bone, and plunged your tongue to my bare-stript heart,
And reachd till you felt my beard, and reachd till you held my
feet.”
—Walt Whitman (18191892)
“How now, which of your hips has the most profound sciatica?”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“Shes just a child,
but Im the one whos fainthearted.
Shes the woman,
but Im the coward.
She bears that high, swollen set of breasts,
but Im the one whos burdened.
The heavy hips are hers,
but Im unable to move.
Its a wonder
how clumsy Ive become
because of flaws
that shelter themselves
in another.”
—Amaru (c. seventh century A.D.)