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  • Hype translation into Russian. HYIP - what is it in simple words, what does it mean to HYIP or HYIP in youth slang, as well as differences from the Hyip project. What does hype and hyip mean in simple words

    Hype translation into Russian.  HYIP - what is it in simple words, what does it mean to HYIP or HYIP in youth slang, as well as differences from the Hyip project.  What does hype and hyip mean in simple words

    Hello dear readers of the blog site. Probably, you should not chase to understand all the words that the generation "next" uses when communicating, but some of them are becoming so popular that they go beyond the environment where they were born. A little earlier, we have already discussed such slang words in publications on the topic, and much more.

    Today I want to talk about another very often used word - hype... What it is, what it means, in which cases it is used and what variations of its meaning exist (I must say, the most different - from "excitement" to a financial pyramid).

    The very same word has already become so firmly embedded in youth slang and not only in it that a bunch of words derived from it (hype, hyip, hype, etc.) have appeared, which we will also talk about. But first things first.

    Hype is a youth slang word

    As I mentioned above, the word "hype" has two different meanings and they are not very closely related to each other. The thing is that two different English words with different spellings in Russian are often pronounced the same way.

    1. HYIP- this is not even a word, but an abbreviation for High Yield Investment Program - a highly profitable and high-risk allegedly investment project.
    2. Hype- hype, excitement, loud advertising, including deception, excitement (emotional), etc. Oh, how great and powerful is the Russian language, that for one English word there are dozens of different analogues in it! Yes, and it is also important that the hype is being bred around something or someone fashionable at the moment.

    Despite the fact that I personally began to associate HYIP much earlier with HYIP (financial pyramids), it is the second option that is now the most popular.

    Well, who is interested in knowing about high-risk ways to make money? Units. But everyone could hear this word from well-known bloggers or even read it in a note on a news site, and he has a logical question - “what is it”. Therefore, let's start with the meaning of the word "HYIP", which has to do with youth slang, and for those who are interested in HYIP, I will devote a whole chapter below.

    Hype- the word closest to this in Russian (in my opinion) is hubbub(make a noise or shout, yell), but it itself is probably not clear to everyone, so I gave explanations in parentheses. The expression "hype hype" is very close in meaning to "raise the hubbub." This refers to information noise most often in a positive direction (admiration sometimes reaching hysterics).

    The word hype is most often used in relation to some media events covered in the media or on the Internet (usually applied to something or someone fashionable At the moment). Does it mean excitement or hype, which is inflated (raised) around some event or person.

    Tantrums often arise unjustifiably (from scratch - around an unremarkable object) and it is this situation that the expression is intended to characterize - "Inexplicable, but hype".

    Remember what hype (hubbub, information noise, excitement) was once raised around the game Pokemon Go (at that time a fashionable hobby from young to old). You can also give an example of hysteria about some newfangled gadget (type), application, game or some popular personality. And any other fashion trends can grow into hype (for example, the Internet meme Zhdun).

    What does hype and hyip mean in simple words

    Hype- PR, actively advertise, promote, raise the popularity of something or someone, promote, inflate, raise a fuss around something (conduct viral marketing). Hypanut- it means to become famous in something and anywhere (to make a splash).

    Sometimes this word is also used as a synonym for "hang out", have fun, anneal (ignite), be in trend (follow the current), cut on a fashionable wave... It already turns out that we hype ourselves in this way, i.e. we make it fashionable (cool), make us talk about ourselves, admire, like, etc. In this case, the term is applicable, which is referred to in a separate note provided by the link.

    The video of a popular video blogger called "Hypanem a Little Bit" gained 13 million views in three months (not weakly, it turns out like this):

    Hype- this word just develops the second hypostasis of the verb "hyipit" (hyipanut) and means fashionable, "In the subject" (if applied to a person, not a thing), popular, adored.

    For example, the common expression "Hype gear" means fashionable (cool) things (clothes) that should be in the wardrobe of any hype (following the current youth fashion) teenager. For example, Gosha Rubchinsky was once a hype, but now this word is used to mark other brands and styles that have ascended to the Olympus of youth fashion.

    HYIP is a financial project doomed to collapse

    So we got to the second meaning of the word HYIP, based on the abbreviation HYIP. It stands for High Yield Investment Program, which means highly profitable investment project.

    Let's just say that no investments are made in such projects (in any case, ultra-high income is in no way connected with these investments). Although high incomes in themselves are possible and a small part of the project participants manage to get them, but only by robbing the rest of the participants, who ultimately remain with their nose.

    Can you imagine an investment area where you could repay money to borrowers (project participants) from 1%(and this is already about three, four thousand percent per annum) up to 50% of income daily depending on the type and duration of the hype. Is that only to invest in bottled water, but this is already beyond good and evil 🙂

    Almost all HYIP projects are based on the so-called ponzi scheme... This genius in 1920 organized the world's first financial pyramid, which successfully collapsed in the same year, and its author went to jail. The essence of the Ponzi circuit is pretty simple.

    A company (project) is opened, which accepts money from depositors at a very high interest rate. The main thing in this scheme create excitement - raise hype(here just the first meaning of this word is meant) and get a vote of confidence by paying interest to the first depositors at the expense of money received from those who invested in the pyramid later.

    HYIP project is closed when the inflow of money from new investors ceases to cover the cost of paying interest to those who invested in the pyramid earlier. Although, at the request of the organizer, the scheme can be closed earlier in order to hit the jackpot and hide in the bushes in time. Therefore, the average lifespan of a HYIP mainly depends on the amount of income that the project promises to its investors. The more income, the sooner the collapse will come.

    Examples of HYIP projects - who and how makes money on this

    There are three types of HYIP projects according to their lifespan:

    1. Fast - the income is crazy (up to 50% daily with daily payments), but this miracle can die very quickly. The likelihood of burnout is higher than in roulette, but the prospect of hitting a huge jackpot throws many into this bottomless maelstrom of deception.
    2. Medium duration - incomes in such a hype are more moderate (up to 3% daily), but such a project can live much longer (six months, less often a year). Investments here are less risky, but also less profitable. Although you can easily lose everything by hitting the moment the bubble collapses.
    3. Long-term - in order to last a long time, such a HYIP project should offer lower interest rates and increase the payment period from daily to weekly. In this case, according to the law of the pyramid, it can exist much longer (for years), if external forces do not intervene.

    With the development of the Internet, HYIP projects are experiencing a second youth. In the offline world, very few people will now behave, because all the kidalovo from MMM, Khoper-Invest, Chara and other HYIPs of the 90s of the last century (in Russia) are still fresh in their memory. But on the Internet, HYIPs successfully thrive disguised as cryptocurrencies (), under various financial games, under PAMMs or under very original schemes.

    For example, a few years ago in Russia they implemented a very original HYIP on the delivery of iPhones from abroad. They offered to get this hype gadget at a price significantly lower than the market price. Those who did not believe were dissuaded by the happy owners of the latest devices (), bought for ridiculous money.

    Naturally, the difference in price was covered by the money of those who ordered the iPhone later. The scheme lasted until the next version of the iPhone was released, and when a cloud of money was collected for their purchase (some ordered dozens of money in the hope of weld on resale), everything suddenly ended. Hype closed (burst), taking with it the money of thousands of the "most cunning-smart" residents of the Russian Internet.

    As you understand, don't be in HYIP projects opportunities to earn (a lot and at once), there would not be so many people willing to participate in them. There are people who, knowing in advance about the nature of the hype (in fact), try to profit from them by investing in the early stages, in order to have time to jump out in time and take the money (by throwing the rest of the losers with the organizers).

    For such "players" there are even special online services, where the status of the currently most popular HYIP projects is monitored so that they can jump off the train flying into the abyss in time. Another question is that no one guarantees the real usefulness of such services, but they exist and they are used by the network "gentlemen" of luck.

    If you are still interested in the topic of high-risk (but also highly profitable) investments, then look towards the blog www.profvest.com - it is quite clear what newcomers need to know about this kind of investment projects and the risks associated with them. IMHO.

    Withdrawing money from HYIP usually carries out through systems similar, and, of course, and others like him (good now). The choice is explained by the possibility of working anonymously with these systems, and by the fact that others simply try not to deal with HYIPs. Which is what I wish for you.

    How not to get involved in HYIP

    You can, of course, generally refuse any type of investment in any Internet and offline companies. Then, for sure, we will not be in danger of hype, although the above example with iPhones at a bargain price does not in any way attract an investment project - a common household business. Therefore, even with this approach, there can be no guarantees.

    However, HYIP projects have a number of distinctive features that can give them a scam. Let me just list them:


    Well, to top it off, I want to bring a video where they compare signs of a real investment project and hype masquerading as it:

    Good luck to you! See you soon on the pages of the blog site

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    May refer to: * Hype (album), 1981 album by Robert Calvert * Hype (TV series), American comedy television series * Hype !, documentary about the popularity of grunge rock in the early to mid 1990 *, a 1999 PC RPG by Playmobil * Hype! (soundtrack),…… Wikipedia

    Hype- bezeichnet: Hype: The Time Quest, von Ubisoft entwickeltes Adventure Computerspiel Marc Hype (* 1973), deutscher DJ und Musikproduzent DJ Hype, britischer Drum'n'Bass DJ und Musikproduzent Hype (Film), Musik Dokumentarfilm Hype Zyklus ... Deutsch Wikipedia

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    Hype- 〈m. od. n .; Gen .: s, Pl .: s; Pl. selten; umg.〉 1. künstliche Aufwertung bzw. übertriebene Präsentation einer Sache od. eines Ereignisses in der Werbung, z. B. eines Modetrends; das war nichts als ein großer Hype 2. bewusst inszenierte ... ... Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

    Hype- der; s, s aus gleichbed. engl. (Jargon) hype: 1. Werbung. 2. Trick, Betrug ... Das große Fremdwörterbuch

    hype- (n.) excessive or misleading publicity or advertising, 1967, Amer.Eng. (the verb is attested from 1937), probably in part a back formation of HYPERBOLE (Cf. hyperbole), but also from underworld slang sense swindle by overcharging or short…… Etymology dictionary

    hype- [n] extensive publicity advertising, buildup *, plugging *, promotion; concepts 292,324 Ant. secrecy… New thesaurus

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    hype- ☆ hype1 n. Slang 1.short for HYPODERMIC 2.a drug addict vt. hyped, hyping Slang to stimulate or enliven by or as by the injection of a drug: usually in pp. with up hype2… English World dictionary

    hype- ▪ I. hype hype 1 noun disapproving MARKETING when advertisers try to make the public interested in someone or something through advertisements that make people talk about them a lot on television and radio: Their status has… Financial and business terms

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    More meanings of the word and translation of HYPE from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries.
    What is and translation of HYPE from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

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    • HYPE - I. noun Etymology: by shortening & alteration from hypodermic Date: 1924 a narcotics addict, hypodermic, II. transitive verb (~ d; ...
      Explanatory dictionary of English language- Merriam Webster
    • HYPE - I. ˈhīp noun (-s) Etymology: short for hypodermic 1. slang: hypodermic 2. slang: a narcotics addict ...
      Webster "s New International English Dictionary
    • HYPE - () A throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground, swings him to one side, knocks up ...
      English dictionary Webster
    • HYPE - hype 1 / huyp /, v. , hyped, hyping, n. Informal. v.t. 1.to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually fol. ...
      Random House Webster "s Unabridged English Dictionary
    • HYPE - I. ˈhīp noun Etymology: by shortening & alteration from hypodermic Date: 1924 1. slang: a narcotics addict 2. slang ...
      Merriam-Webster "s Collegiate English vocabulary
    • HYPE - n (1924) 1 slang: a narcotics addict 2.slang: hypodermic hype vt hyped; hyping ...
      Merriam-Webster English vocab
    • HYPE - hype BrE AmE haɪp ▷ hyped haɪpt ▷ hypes haɪps ▷ hyping ˈhaɪp ɪŋ ˌ hyped ˈ up BrE ...
      Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary
    • HYPE - / haɪp; NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun [U] (informal, disapproving) advertisements and discussion ...
      Oxford Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
    • HYPE - I. hype 1 / haɪp / BrE AmE noun [Date: 1900-2000; Origin: hype "deceiving, lies" (1900-2000), perhaps from ...
      Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
    • HYPE - (hypes, hyping, hyped) 1. Hype is the use of a lot of publicity and advertising to make people interested ...
      Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner "s English Dictionary
    • HYPE - (~ s, hyping, ~ d) 1. Hype is the use of a lot of publicity and advertising to make people interested in ...
      Collins COBUILD - Explanatory Dictionary of English for Language Learners
    • HYPE - I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES hyped up media hype (= when the media give something too much attention and ...
      Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
    • HYPE - [U] - a way of making something or someone sound very important or exciting by attracting a lot ...
      Cambridge English vocab
    • HYPE - adj 1.neat, good, etc .; COOL. ("That car is hype!") Submitted by Lesley, Ashburn, VA, USA, 30-11-2001.
      Slang English vocab
    • HYPE - noun (informal) ADJECTIVE ▪ media ▪ marketing ▪ pre-fight, pre-game (esp. AmE), pre-match (esp. ...
      Oxford Collocations English Dictionary
    • HYPE - v. (informal) 25B6; noun her work relies on hype and headlines: PUBLICITY, advertising, promotion, marketing, propaganda, exposure; informal plugging, ...
      Concise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary
    • HYPE - 1. haıp n 1. = hypo3 I 2. Amer. sl. (artificial) stimulation; whipping, reinforcement; revival 3. Amer. sl. 1> cheating, ...
      English-Russian-English Dictionary of General Vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
    • HYPE - 1st noun; disapproving active advertising, dusting the eyes; eyewash 2. ch .; frowned upon loudly advertise; extol, praise - hype up
      English-Russian dictionary Tiger
    • HYPE - 1. haıp n 1. = hypo3 I 2. Amer. sl. (artificial) stimulation; whipping, reinforcement; revival 3. Amer. sl. 1> cheating, ...
      Large new English-Russian dictionary
    • HYPE - I haɪp 1.noun ; disapproved active advertising, throwing dust in the eyes; eyewash 2. ch. ; disapproved hype; exalt, ...
      English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
    • HYPE - I [µЎЈ] 1. noun; disapproved active advertising, throwing dust in the eyes; eyewash 2. ch .; disapproved hype; to exalt, to praise - hype up II adj .; amer .; sl. cool, ...
      English-Russian Dictionary of General Vocabulary
    • HYPE - 1. _n. _incl. active advertising, throwing dust in the eyes; fraud 2. _v. _incl. hype; praise, extol - hype up
      Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
    • HYPE - 1.n. disapproved active advertising, throwing dust in the eyes; eyewash 2. v. disapproved hype; praise, extol - hype up
      Müller's English-Russian Dictionary - bed edition
    • HYPE - to inject, cheat, cheat, loudly advertise, loudly praise deceit, swindle, shameless advertising a syringe for injecting drugs, drug addict on the hype - "on the needle"; in a narcotic ...
      English-Russian additional dictionary
    • HYPE
      New English-Russian Dictionary of Modern Colloquial Vocabulary - Glazunov
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      New English-Russian Dictionary of Modern Colloquial Vocabulary
    • HYPE
      English-Russian new dictionary modern informal English
    • HYPE
      New English-Russian Dictionary of Contemporary Informal English
    • HYPE - I n. 1) total. deception, fraud, throwing dust in the eyes 2) advertising, slang obsessive (aggressive) advertising hype artist - the creator (developer) of aggressive advertising 3) advertising, ...
      New English-Russian explanatory dictionary for marketing and trade
    • HYPE - 1st noun; neod. active advertising, throwing dust in the eyes; eyewash 2. ch .; neod. hype; praise, praise hype up (colloquial) ...
      New Comprehensive English-Russian Dictionary
    • HYPE - n. exaggeration, embellishment; marketing message that exaggerates its description of the facts and embellishes the truth; ballyhoo; dishonest scheme
    • HYPE - v. excite, stimulate; publicize, create a hoopla; swindle, trick; use exaggerated claims to strengthen an advertising campaign, create publicity stunts
      Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Edited by bed
    • HYPE - add. · - a throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground, swings him to one side, knocks ...
      Webster English vocab
    • HYPE - n. Function: adjective Date: 1989 slang: EXCELLENT, COOL
    • HYPE - n. Function: noun Date: 1955 1: DECEPTION, PUT-ON 2: PUBLICITY especially: promotional publicity of an extravagant ...
      Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
    • HYPE - n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form: hyped; hyp · ing Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1931 1: PUT ...
      Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
    • HYPE - n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form: hyped; hyping Date: 1938 1: STIMULATE, ENLIVEN - usually used with ...
      Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
    • HYPE - n. Pronunciation: "h ī p Function: noun Etymology: by shortening & alteration from hypodermic Date: 1924 1 slang:…
      Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary
    • HYPE - ~ 1 informal ■ noun extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion. ↘a deception or hoax. ■ verb promote or publicize ...
      Concise Oxford English vocab
    • HYPE - n. sl. 1 a drug addict. 2 a hypodermic needle or injection. øhyped up stimulated by or as if by ...
    • HYPE - n. & v. sl. --n. 1 extravagant or intensive publicity promotion. 2 cheating; a trick. --v.tr. 1 promote (a product) ...
      English basic colloquial vocabulary
    • HYPE - n. sl. 1 a drug addict. 2 a hypodermic needle or injection. hyped up stimulated by or as if by ...
    • HYPE - n. & v. sl. n. 1 extravagant or intensive publicity promotion. 2 cheating; a trick. v.tr. 1 promote (a product) ...
      Concise Oxford English Dictionary
    • HYPE - 1.n. & v. sl. --n. 1.extravagant or intensive publicity promotion. 2 cheating; a trick. --v.tr. 1. promote (a ...
      Oxford English vocab
    • HYPE - Synonyms and related words: LSD user, acidhead, acknowledgment, addict, advocate, alcoholic, appreciation, back, blurb, boost, buildup, chain smoker, cocaine ...
      Moby Thesaurus English vocabulary
    • HYPE - Shortchange artist
      Slang English vocab
    • HYPE - n. Function: verb Synonyms: PUBLICIZE, advertise, build up, cry, press-agent, puff
    • HYPE - n. Function: noun Synonyms: PUBLICITY, advertising, buildup, press-agentry, promotion, puffery
      Collegiate Thesaurus English vocab
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    Phrases
    hype-type advertising - loud advertising
    hype a story with facts - support the message with facts
    hype up - advertise by means of a scam; promote smth. praise
    on the hype - drug addict
    hype man - backing vocalist in rap music; concert backing vocalist; backing vocalist
    be on the needle / hype - to prick
    Examples of

    How "s the movie? - It" s hype, yo.

    Did you like the film? - Yes, super.

    Despite the media hype, I found the film very disappointing.

    Despite the hype in the press, it seems to me that the film is very offensive.

    A lot of marketing gimmickry and hype

    A lot of marketing and hype

    The director is just using the controversy to hype his movie.

    The director is only using a controversy to cheat his movie.

    Despite the hype, there was nothing in the book to astonish readers.

    Despite the hype, there was nothing in the book to surprise readers.

    Some experts are concerned that the new drug won "t live up to all the hype.

    Some experts fear that the new drug won't live on to make all this hype.

    A great deal of media hype surrounded the release of the group "s latest CD.

    Much media hype has surrounded the band's release from their latest album.


    May refer to: * Hype (album), 1981 album by Robert Calvert * Hype (TV series), American comedy television series * Hype !, documentary about the popularity of grunge rock in the early to mid 1990 *, a 1999 PC RPG by Playmobil * Hype! (soundtrack),…… Wikipedia

    Hype- bezeichnet: Hype: The Time Quest, von Ubisoft entwickeltes Adventure Computerspiel Marc Hype (* 1973), deutscher DJ und Musikproduzent DJ Hype, britischer Drum'n'Bass DJ und Musikproduzent Hype (Film), Musik Dokumentarfilm Hype Zyklus ... Deutsch Wikipedia

    Hype!- Título Hype! Ficha técnica Dirección Doug Pray Producción Steven Helvey Fotografía Charles Peters… Wikipedia Español

    Hype- 〈m. od. n .; Gen .: s, Pl .: s; Pl. selten; umg.〉 1. künstliche Aufwertung bzw. übertriebene Präsentation einer Sache od. eines Ereignisses in der Werbung, z. B. eines Modetrends; das war nichts als ein großer Hype 2. bewusst inszenierte ... ... Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

    Hype- der; s, s aus gleichbed. engl. (Jargon) hype: 1. Werbung. 2. Trick, Betrug ... Das große Fremdwörterbuch

    hype- (n.) excessive or misleading publicity or advertising, 1967, Amer.Eng. (the verb is attested from 1937), probably in part a back formation of HYPERBOLE (Cf. hyperbole), but also from underworld slang sense swindle by overcharging or short…… Etymology dictionary

    hype- [n] extensive publicity advertising, buildup *, plugging *, promotion; concepts 292,324 Ant. secrecy… New thesaurus

    Hype-, der; s, s englisch (aggressive Werbung; Welle oberflächlicher Begeisterung) ... Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

    hype- informal NOUN 1) extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion. 2) a deception or hoax. VERB ▪ promote or publicize intensively or extravagantly. ORIGIN originally in the sense "short change, cheat": of unknown origin ... English terms dictionary

    hype- ☆ hype1 n. Slang 1.short for HYPODERMIC 2.a drug addict vt. hyped, hyping Slang to stimulate or enliven by or as by the injection of a drug: usually in pp. with up hype2… English World dictionary

    hype- ▪ I. hype hype 1 noun disapproving MARKETING when advertisers try to make the public interested in someone or something through advertisements that make people talk about them a lot on television and radio: Their status has… Financial and business terms

    Books

    • No-Hype Options Trading. Myths, Realities, and Strategies That Really Work, Kerry Given W .. A straightforward guide to successfully trading options Options provide traders and investors with a wide range of strategies to lock in profits, reduce risk, generate income, or speculate on… Buy at RUB 4261.06 eBook
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