hippie
US /ˈhɪp.i/
UK /ˈhɪp.i/

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hippy, hippie
a person of unconventional appearance, typically having long hair and wearing beads, headbands, and other items of folk-inspired clothing. Hippies often espoused a philosophy of peace and love and were associated with the counterculture of the 1960s.
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My grandmother was a hippie in the 60s and loved folk music.
Mia nonna era una hippie negli anni '60 e amava la musica folk.
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The festival attracted many modern-day hippies.
Il festival ha attirato molti hippy moderni.
1.
hippy, da hippy
relating to or characteristic of hippies or their subculture.
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She wore a long, flowing hippie dress.
Indossava un lungo abito hippy svolazzante.
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The room had a distinct hippie vibe with tapestries and incense.
La stanza aveva un'atmosfera distintamente hippy con arazzi e incenso.