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hippiedom

[ hip-ee-duhm ]

noun

  1. the lifestyle and world of hippies, hippy, especially in the 1960s.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of hippiedom1

An Americanism dating back to 1965鈥70; hippie + -dom
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The moment, enshrined on the cover of the festival鈥檚 ubiquitous album, became a symbol of hippiedom.

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Bobbi Ercoline, who one morning during the Woodstock music festival rested her head on her boyfriend鈥檚 chest and in that drowsy moment became a symbol of 1960s hippiedom, died on March 18 at her home in Pine Bush, N.Y.

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From the time he broke through with the Byrds in 1965, adding sophisticated folk harmonies to chiming rock 鈥榥鈥 roll, Crosby surfed the frothy edge of the countercultural wave like few others, defining the sunburst hippiedom of 1960s California.

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Van Peebles next made 鈥淲atermelon Man,鈥 about a bigoted White laborer in Los Angeles who wakes up one day and realizes he has turned into a Black man and must journey through the haze of Black Power, police brutality, hippiedom, sex and debauchery.

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But I think, more generally, one of the things I learned while writing this book was while we say that Auroville is a product of 鈥60s hippiedom, I think hippiedom itself probably came, to some extent, out of the moral breakdown of the Second World War.

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