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UK
/hˈɪpi/
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NOUN
- someone who rejects the established culture; advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle
How To Use hippy In A Sentence
- The director organised two-day hippy schools for his extras, in which they were shown news clips from 1969 and instructed in hippy speak until such antiquated terms as 'crashpad', 'dig' and 'groovy' came naturally. Latest articles - Radio Prague
- The shop is the first chippy in the borough to get the Heartbeat Award, given by the council to firms which try to help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.
- Mrs. Johnson to go into the country with us, and she, after long reluctation on Hippy's account, consented, agreeing to send him away to friends during her absence. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume I. (of X.)
- If one of them sees some "chippy" play brewing, Foster tells Workman and Malloy to yell out, "Scott, I got this matchup right here! A ref's life: Much more to the game beyond tipoff to buzzer
- Sadly, I am of the generation that only got to hear about them in hippy sex ed classes in San Francisco. Hey, guess what? « Skid Roche
- By day, watch your step, obey the rules or they may call you castrater, bitch, slob, pig, cow, slut whore prostitute chippy tramp. The Women’s Room
- And when Chippy Hackee got home, he found he had caught a cold in his head; and he was more uncomfortable still.
- I was a kind of hippy kid with long hair and a desire to spend most of my days getting stoned.
- I think the argument here is that Scotland isn't significant enough for England to hate it, whereas, of course, England is significant enough to rile the chippy Scots.
- Are you the voice from the wilderness?" demanded Hippy scowlingly. Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders Among the Kentucky Mountaineers