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Answer for the clue "Not so hip ", 7 letters:
squarer

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Word definitions for squarer in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (en-comparative of: square ) n. 1 One who, or that which, squares. 2 (context obsolete English) quarreler, wrangler.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Squarer \Squar"er\ (skw[^a]r"[~e]r), n. One who, or that which, squares. One who squares, or quarrels; a hot-headed, contentious fellow. [Obs.] --Shak.

Usage examples of squarer.

The third man had a slightly squarer head, shorter hair, a plaid Pendelton jacket, rags wrapped round his hands and feet.

I hear Willie takes home a squarer in the shape of a batch of emeralds and diamonds that she orders sent up here when Willie is not looking, and that they are fighting about all day.

Definitely a turn for the better, Steve thought, his shoulders noticeably squarer as he headed for the door for the second time.

She swung the TV set around now, lay down on the sofa, undid her shirt, unzipped her pants, and was set to go when all at once what should occur for her but the primal Tubefreek miracle, in the form of a brisk manly knock at the screen door in the kitchen, and there outside on the landing, through the screen, broken up into little dots like pixels of a video image, only squarer, was this large, handsome U.

Gradually, however, as his neighbours plied him with drink, his shoulders grew squarer, his back stiffened, his eyes brightened, and he looked about him, with an air of surprise at first, as if he had no clear recollection of how he came there, and afterwards with an expression of deepening interest, as he listened, with his ear scooped up in his hand, to the conversation around him.

I hope to refer to this work hereafter, but just now I will only say that, after reading till one is tired the strange fancies of the squarers of the circle, the inventors of perpetual motion, and the rest of the moonstruck dreamers, most persons will confess to themselves that they have had notions as wild, conceptions as extravagant, theories as baseless, as the least rational of those which are here recorded.