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hippie

English

Alternative forms

  • hippy

Etymology

From 1953, a usually disparaging variant of hipster. See also etymology of hippie.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: h?p'i, IPA(key): /?h?pi/
  • Rhymes: -?pi

Noun

hippie (plural hippies)

  1. (1950s slang) A teenager who imitated the beatniks.
    Synonym: beatnik
  2. (1960s slang; still widely used in reference to that era) One who chooses not to conform to prevailing social norms: especially one who subscribes to values or actions such as acceptance or self-practice of recreational drug use, liberal or radical sexual mores, advocacy of communal living, strong pacifism or anti-war sentiment, etc.
    Synonyms: treehugger, flower child
  3. (modern slang) A person who keeps an unkempt or sloppy appearance and has unusually long hair (for males), and is thus often stereotyped as a deadbeat.
  4. Someone who dresses in a hippie style.
  5. One who is hip.

Derived terms

  • hippiedom
  • hippieism

Related terms

  • hip
  • hipster

Translations

Adjective

hippie (comparative hippier, superlative hippiest)

  1. Of or pertaining to hippies.
  2. (colloquial, humorous) Not conforming to generally accepted standards.

Related terms

  • hep
  • hip

See also

  • feral

Further reading

  • hippie on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Epiphi

Czech

Etymology

From English hippie.

Noun

hippie m

  1. hippie

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English hippie.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: hip?pie

Noun

hippie m or f (plural hippies)

  1. hippie

French

Etymology

From English hippie.

Noun

hippie m or f (plural hippies)

  1. hippie

Adjective

hippie (plural hippies)

  1. hippie

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From English hippie and hippy.

Noun

hippie m (definite singular hippien, indefinite plural hippier, definite plural hippiene)

  1. a hippie or hippy

References

  • “hippie” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From English hippie and hippy.

Noun

hippie m (definite singular hippien, indefinite plural hippiar, definite plural hippiane)

  1. a hippie or hippy

References

  • “hippie” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Portuguese

Etymology

From English hippie.

Noun

hippie m, f (plural hippies)

  1. hippie (member of a nonconformist subculture of the 1960s)

Spanish

Etymology

From English hippie.

Noun

hippie m or f (plural hippies)

  1. hippie

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