All 7 Uses of
hippie
in
The Lucky One
- He followed the sound toward the logging road and saw the stranger with a dog, walking slowly up the road, looking like some kind of hippie from the sixties.
Chpt 1 *hippie = member of the counterculture that first became prevalent in the early 1960's in San Francisco -- associated with long hair, illegal drugs, casual sex, and opposition to violence.
- They were in the middle of nowhere out here, and the last thing he wanted was a bunch of hippie losers ruining this spot for the coeds.†
Chpt 1hippie = a member of the 1960's counterculture associated with long hair, illegal drugs, casual sex, and opposition to violence.
- Now it was time to get the hippie loser out of here, before the girls came out.†
Chpt 1
- Hippie freaks could ruin the place.†
Chpt 1
- No grimy, hippie, dog-talking freak was ever going to show up Keith Clayton.†
Chpt 1
- Nobody, but nobody, messed with Keith Clayton, especially not some hippie drifter who thought he could put one over on him.†
Chpt 5
- He hadn't had a chance to look for that hippie loser on Monday morning because of some papers that had to be served out in the county, but he found out the guy had been staying at the Holiday Motor Court.†
Chpt 9
Definitions:
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(1)
(hippie) member of the counterculture that first became prevalent in the early 1960's in San Francisco -- associated with long hair, illegal drugs, casual sex, and opposition to violence.
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much less commonly, hippy can refer to someone's hips.