(Noun) (The initials of the Yippie Youth International Party are likened to hippies.) Originally, it was the name of a group of radical students who opposed the Vietnam War in the United States. Later, it came to refer to the anti-establishment radicals among the hippies. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (Yippie Youth International Party の頭文字をヒッピー(hippie)になぞらえていった語) 元来はアメリカでベトナム戦争に反対した過激的学生、集団の名。のち、ヒッピー中の反体制過激層をいう。
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