noun; A now-extinct term formerly used in the 1920's to 1950's, referring to a user of illicit drugs such as goof balls or muggles (marijuana). The term is used in the movie "Reefer Madness"
Dad: "I want all those damnedhop heads off the place, NOW!"
By Courtenay
Hop-head
One who habitually uses "hop" or opium. Also hop-habit: opium addiction.
"Lemme tell you 'bout Willie the Weeper,
Willie the Weeper, yeah, the chimney sweeper He had the hop-habit and he had it bad
Lemme tell you 'bout a dream he had"
Beer drinker who heavily prefers hop-dominated brews. Typically drinks IPAs or double IPAs. Because of this, rarely drinks Macro beers. The term itself (rather than the charachteristic) is almost certainly a progeny of the rise of micro- (now called craft-) brewing.
A Hip Hop Head is someone that embodies the Hip Hop culture usually consisting of an avid interest or participation in Hip Hop Music, MCing, Djing, Breakdancing and Graffiti Art.
A Hip Hop Head is usually more into underground/independant Hip Hop rather than the more commercial/mainstream rap heard on the radio.
A Hip Hop Head also has a great knowledge in the history of Hip Hop stemming from the roots in the South Bronx up until the modern day.
A skin-head, but much less brutality concerning cars and getting drunk. More along the lines of a person with little or no head hair, who also is heavily into hip hop dancing. This can also result from large numbers of headspins, slowly wearing away at the bboy/bgirl's hair (just like my teacher, he has bald spots now).
"Dude, look at that baldy doing a headspin! Wouldn't that hurt?"
"Nah it all good man, he's a Hip Hop Skin-Head."