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Do you want to learn to talk like a hippie? The flower children of the 1960s invented dozens of countercultural words and expressions to describe their experiences and beliefs. Whether you’re planning a party to celebrate peace and love, or just want to learn some hipster slang, here’s a short list of hippie words and expressions.

Baby or girl: A term of endearment for men or women, such as “Honey”.

Bag: A favorite hobby or activity, as in “Playing guitar is my bag, baby.”

Ban the bra: A feminist slogan. The bra was seen as a symbol of women’s oppression, and bras were sometimes burned in protest.

bread: Money or cash. “I wish I didn’t have to work, but I need the bread.”

Bumper: Unfortunate occurrence or sad feeling. “What a bummer, man!”

Cat: A nice male.

Chick: A pretty young woman.

Cool: Admirable or fashionable, and worthy of emulation.

Cop-out: Lame excuse for inaction or taking the lazy road. “He said the dog ate all our brownies. What a cop!”

Dig: “I like” means “I understand your point of view”. It’s also a way of describing something you really like, like “I love those sandals.”

Do your thing!: Do whatever makes you happy.

Drag: Boring or disappointing. “What a bore!”

Far!: “Amazing!”

Flower children: The hippies were called flower children because they wore flowers in their hair, on their clothes, and painted flowers on everything.

flower power: The flowers symbolized the power of love over hate. Most famously, hippies placed flower stems on the barrels of law enforcement weapons during anti-war protests.

Fearful: Stylish in an unconventional way. For example, music and fashion can be original.

Generational gap: Define the divergence between the ideals of modern young adults and those of older, more conservative generations.

Be realistic: Be realistic. You are in denial.

Let go: Stay calm and let things happen at their own pace.

wonderful!: More pleasant! The best!

Annoyance: problem or difficulty “The police bothered me. What a nuisance!”

If it feels good, do it: Be uninhibited, have fun however you want.

Relaxed: Calm and calm. “The crowd was relaxed.”

top: A $10 bag of marijuana, a full ounce at that time.

love beads: Natural beads that were fun to wear and fun to give as a token of friendship.

Love in: A hippie event with love for all things as its central theme.

Make love and not war: Hippies shouted this slogan to protest war and promote peace and love.

Men: Spoken in place of a man’s name, as friend, partner, friend, partner. “Hey man, I like your Hendrix poster.”

The man: An authority figure, esp. police.

Mellow: Pleasant and nice.

Calm down: Take it easy; keep calm

Munchies: Ravenous hunger, “I have the snacks!” It also means delicious food, as in “We present many snacks to share.”

Out of sight or out of sight: It means fantastic, “The Beatles are out of sight!”

The plastic: Fake or artificial.

Rap: A rap means a friendly discussion. Rapping is talking. The word was not associated with music as it is today.

Touch the exact subject!: An exclamation meaning “I completely agree!” Political emphasis is indicated by a raised fist.

Just: Worthy and commendable.

Scenery: The party or place where cool people gather. “Dig out this wonderful scene!”

Selling: Abandon the ideals of the counterculture for material or personal gain. “It was sold to work in a bank. What delivery!”.

Pull apart: split “Let’s split this scene.” “We have to leave at midnight.”

Square: Describes a person or thing that is conformist, straight, and very uncool. “My mom is so square!”

stuff: Total obsession or favorite hobby. “Frankincense is my thing, baby!”

Threads: Clothing.

Amazing: Fascinating and captivating with psychedelic undertones.

Tense: Stressed or on edge. “My dad gets so uptight with my boyfriend.”

ambient: Short for vibrations, it means a feeling or intuition. “This place generates very good vibes.” “I’m getting bad vibes from that cop.”

Departure: Hard to believe or really unbelievable.

What’s going on’?: What’s happening?

Where is it!: Highly recommended place to go. “Haight-Ashbury is where it’s at, baby.”

This list of hippie slang is not complete. What hippie words or expressions do you know that are not on this list?

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