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hippy    
n. 嬉皮士

嬉皮士

hippy
n 1: someone who rejects the established culture; advocates
extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle [synonym:
{hippie}, {hippy}, {hipster}, {flower child}]

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  • Hippie - Wikipedia
    A hippie (also spelled hippy in British English [1][2]) is a subculture associated with the counterculture of the mid-1960s to early 1970s It originated as a youth subculture that began in the United States and spread to different countries around the world [3]
  • Hippie | History, Lifestyle, Definition, Clothes, Beliefs | Britannica
    hippie, member, during the 1960s and 1970s, of a countercultural movement that rejected the mores of mainstream American life The movement originated on college campuses in the United States, although it spread to other countries, including Canada and Britain
  • History of the hippie movement - Wikipedia
    The hippie subculture (also known as the flower people) began its development as a teenager and youth movement in the United States from the mid-1960s to early 1970s and then developed around the world
  • 35 Hippie Sayings From the 1960s and What They Mean
    Here are 35 iconic sayings from the 1960s that encapsulate the spirit of the hippie era 1 Make love, not war “Make love, not war” became a rallying cry for the anti-war movement during the Vietnam War This phrase encapsulates the hippie ethos of promoting peace and love over conflict and aggression
  • What Is A Hippie And What Do They Stand For? - Inspirationfeed
    Hippies have been an important part of American culture for over 50 years Established in the 1960s, they looked to represent a stand against the norm and conform to a particular standard They got their name because they were seen as being “hip” or socially and economically aware of what was going on around them
  • Learning begins at home HIPPY | Home Instruction for Parents and . . .
    HIPPY offers parents support, training and materials so they can engage in effective, developmental and fun activities with their children in the comfort of their own homes
  • The Counterculture Hippie Movement of the 1960s and 1970s
    Participants rejected the hippie identity as a derogatory term coined by the media and considered themselves a “freak” or “love child ” The movement had a significant impact on culture, especially music and fashion, as manifested through events such as Woodstock (1967) and artists such as Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix
  • Hippie Style and Spirit: Rare Photos from the 1960s–1970s
    Non-Western influences permeated hippie fashion, with Native American, Latin American, African, and Asian motifs woven into their daily dress This wasn’t appropriation born of ignorance but rather a conscious embrace of global perspectives that mainstream American culture had marginalized or ignored
  • Peace, Love and Hippies - Museum of Youth Culture
    Nonetheless, the hippies were an important vehicle for British youth culture They gave expression to attitudes and values that reached well beyond their immediate circle They seemed to represent ‘freedom’
  • HIPPIE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HIPPIE is a usually young person who rejects the mores of established society (as by dressing unconventionally or favoring communal living) and advocates a nonviolent ethic; broadly : a long-haired unconventionally dressed young person





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