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hippy

/hip-ee/US // ˈhɪp i //UK // (ˈhɪpɪ) //

嬉皮士,嬉戏者,嘻皮士,嗨皮士

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    hip·pi·er, hip·pi·est.

    • : having big hips.

Examples

  • The Taliban had tried hard to turn back the centuries in the country, which at one point in the 1970s was a key stop on the hippy trail and a place where some Afghan women wore miniskirts.

  • Alison, meanwhile, had gone to a yoga retreat with her hippy-dippy mother.

  • I wandered around aimlessly for a while, then gave the goose to an acquiescent hippy on a barge.

  • Regardless, that goes double for a hippy isle full of expats and pungent pot known as Bocas del Toro.

  • Surely he would have found her efforts to effect world peace through art and music a little impractical, and hippy-dippyish?

  • The Clinton Foundation chose Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the first Too Small to Fail project because it was an early adopter of HIPPY.

  • Miss Hippy's countenance fell, changed, and again became expressive of doubt—this time offensively.

  • "I'd rather be in a vault, with the dead, than out here," observed Hippy.

  • "They are probably mama and papa and the whole family," replied Hippy.

  • Hippy painted the scenery and David supplied the electric lights.

  • Washington would not budge, so Hippy led him over to the caller.