hippy
/ˈhɪpi/
noun
- A person who rejects mainstream society and promotes peace, love, and freedom, especially popular in the 1960s and 1970s.
- The festival attracted many hippies who camped out and played acoustic guitars.
- My grandmother was a hippy who protested against war and wore flowers in her hair.
- He dressed like a hippy in tie-dye shirts and bell-bottom jeans.
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adjective
- Relating to or characteristic of hippies.
- She decorated her room with hippy posters and lava lamps.
- The café had a hippy vibe with incense and colorful tapestries on the walls.
- They played hippy music from the 1960s at the party.