HYIP
high yield investment program.
a synonym for typically internet-based ponzi schemes, with small minimums (typically less than us$500) and promised sky high returns without risk (i.e. more than 20% per year).
note: see triumph of the optimists: 101 years of global investment returns
by elroy dimson, paul marsh and mike staunton.
remember that new hyip that i found that pays 25% a month? well it paid for three months and then it collapsed.
1. a general expression of excitement and happiness.
the word “hyip” is the b-st-rd child of the words hip and yip. usually repeated twice in quick succession, the pitch of your voice should match the level of your excitement (higher pitch = more excited). users of the phrase are often seen attempting to leap into the air while sitting down.
– how do you like your dell axim x50v?
– hyip! hyip!
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