there's this type of HIPPIE- a person of unconventional appearance, typically having long hair and wearing beads, associated with a subculture involving a rejection of conventional values and the taking of hallucinogenic drugs.
The term derives from the US Navy's use of twin mast sailing ships, or brigs, as prison ships.
enrolled, recruited, enlisted, conscripted
For some reason the word flak was used during WWII as the name for the exploding shells fired from anti-aircraft guns. Catching some flak meant literally being under fire. Bullet proof vests are/were sometimes referred to as flak jackets, as similar types of equipment were once used to protect people from the fragments from the AA shells.
Although the Japanese were the first to start the war in Asia on July 7, 1937 with their invasion of China, historians generally agree that September 1, 1939 was the start of the Second World War when Germany attacked Poland.
The word mate started being used as friend since the beginning of time.
well.. a hippie who loves word study? nahhhhh! man he is the bom!
An antonym would be: Hippie.
hippie
No, only if it is being used as a title or as the start of a sentence.
Hippie in French is "hippie." It is the same word in both English and French.
hippie, oddity, ornery, unruly
The word "groovy" first gained popularity in the 1960s during the counterculture movement, particularly in the hippie and psychedelic music scene. It was often used to describe something as cool, trendy, or fashionable.
Because some stupid hippie who invented all of the worlds words decided that one of the most crappiest words will be even crappier by being the longest word in like the world (obviously i am over exaggerating.
it is banal to dress up asna 1965 hippie?
there's this type of HIPPIE- a person of unconventional appearance, typically having long hair and wearing beads, associated with a subculture involving a rejection of conventional values and the taking of hallucinogenic drugs.
instead of being that