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love-in
love-in (lŭv′ĭn′)n. Slang A gathering to engender and promote love, as for the satisfaction of the participants or as a form of social activism.love-in n a gathering at which people express feelings of love, friendship, or physical attraction towards each other love′-in` n. a public gathering held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies. [1965–70, Amer.] love-in
love-in1. A gathering focused on personal pleasure involving music, drugs, and sexual acts. Margaret reminisced about when she used to attend love-ins in the '60s.2. A situation involving lavish mutual praise and admiration. The office party became a love-in as the managers all congratulated each other on their various accomplishments.love-in1. n. an event during the 1960s where one or more couples made love in a public place. My uncle was at one of those love-ins, and he said if anything was going on, it was going on under blankets. 2. n. an event in the 1960s where everyone became euphoric—with the help of marijuana—about love and respect for their fellow humans. Everyone at the annual company love-in was throwing love bombs around at each other. |