0 a person, typically young, especially in the late 1960s and early 1970s, who believed in peace, was opposed to many of the accepted ideas about how to live, had long hair, and often lived in groups and took drugs
1 a young person, esp. in the late 1960s and early 1970s, who typically had long hair, believed in peace, and opposed many accepted ideas about how to live
A hippie usually dresses unconventionally, but he or she does not necessarily grin at people.
On the other hand, the hippie has also arrived on the scene.
Somewhere along the line the long-haired hippies had failed miserably.
Apart from demonstrators, there is another group, though a small group, in this country: the "hippies"and the"flower children"and those on"pot".
Such action is generated by fear of entry of the hippies and the resulting filth and depredation left behind after their departure.
The operation of moving hippies into an area has not happened by chance but is a highly organised event.
The financial implications of the intrusion of hippies are enormous.
Of course, gipsies, travelling folk and hippies, separately and collectively, have a responsibility to avoid creating a nuisance.
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嬉皮士(尤指20世紀60年代末至70年代初信仰和平、反對傳統觀念的年輕人,留長髮,常群居並吸毒)…
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