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16 hours ago · Etymology Main article: Hippie (etymology) Contemporary hippie at the Rainbow Gathering in Russia, 2005 Lexicographer Jesse Sheidlower, the principal American editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, argues that the terms hipster and hippie are derived from the word hip, whose origins are unknown. The word hip in the sense of "aware, in the know" is first attested in a 1902 cartoon by Tad ...
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