
1) Beads and headband wearer 2) Cheech or Chong persona 3) Crusader 4) Flower child 5) Flower power adherent 6) Hair extra 7) Hippy 8) Hipster 9) Love beads wearer 10) Meliorist 11) Modern Bohemian 12) One with a pad 13) Reformer 14) Reformist 15) Summer of Love participant 16) Trendy dish for peace-lover
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1) Flower child 2) Hippy 3) Hipster 4) Longhair
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The hippie (or hippy) subculture was originally a youth movement that arose in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread to other countries around the world. The word `hippie` came from hipster, and was initially used to describe beatniks who had moved into New York City`s Greenwich Village and San Francisco`s Haight-Ashbury district. ...
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[etymology] This article discusses the etymology of the word hippie. ==History== According to lexicographer Jesse Sheidlower, the terms hipster and hippie derive from the word hip and the synonym hep, whose origins are unknown. The words hip and hep first surfaced in slang around the beginning of the 20th century and spread quickly, making ...
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member, during the 1960s and 1970s, of a countercultural movement that rejected the mores of mainstream American life. The movement originated on ... [8 related articles]
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[
n] - someone who rejects the established culture
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Member of a youth movement of the late 1960s, also known as flower power, which originated in San Francisco, California, and was characterized by nonviolent anarchy, concern for the environment, and rejection of Western materialism. The hippies formed a politically outspoken, anti-war, artistically prolific counterculture in North America and E...
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a person, esp. of the late 1960s, who rejected established institutions and values and sought spontaneity, direct personal relations expressing love, and expanded consciousness, often expressed externally in the wearing of casual, folksy clothing and of beads, headbands, used garments, etc.
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