hippies

/ˈhɪpiz/
noun
  1. Members of a countercultural movement, especially in the 1960s and 1970s, who rejected mainstream society and promoted peace, love, and freedom.
    • Hippies often wore long hair, beads, and colorful clothing as a symbol of their beliefs.
    • My grandparents were hippies who lived in a commune in California.
    • Many hippies gathered at Woodstock for a weekend of music and unity.
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