单词 | hippy-dippy |
释义 | > as lemmashippy-dippy hippy-dippy n. and adj. (also hippie-dippie, hippie-dippy) (a) n. depreciative a hippie; (b) adj. of or relating to a hippie; characteristic of a hippie, esp. vague and unconsidered or foolishly idealistic (cf. dippy adj.). ΚΠ 1959 F. L. Brown Trumbull Park xxxvii. 376 ‘Oh, he's a real hippy-dippy all right’... I know that what she really meant was: Oh, he's a real fool all right! 1963 N.Y. Times 4 Apr. 25 (advt.) Watch the kids cut loose in the Hully Gully and all the other hippy-dippy dances. 1993 Q Jan. 70/5 Despite her hippy-dippy reputation, discipline seems to be the key to her success. 2007 Grazia 9 July 115/3 A lovely hippy-dippy floral knee-length smock dress by Jovovich–Hawk. 2012 K. Sylvester Neil Flambé & Marco Polo Murders 37 His skin usually crawled at the sight of all the hippie-dippies, with their lattes and their hemp headscarves and their facial hair. < as lemmas |
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