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Word "BEATNIKS" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a United States youth subculture of the 1950s; rejected possessions or regular work or traditional dress; for communal living and psychedelic drugs and anarchism; favored modern forms of jazz (e.g., bebop)
Synonyms:
beat generation, beats

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Cool cats of the '50s
'505 bohemians
Coffeehouse poets New York Times 26 Dec 2024
Unconventionally dressed 1950s social group (8)
People like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William S Burroughs The Times Specialist Sunday 18 Aug 2024
Strike and then hide over here with bohemian types
Socially unconventional types strike skin back (8)
'50s nonconformists Eugene Sheffer 13 Aug 2021
Local batter from Hull served up by non-conformists Irish Times Crosaire 12 Nov 2020
The old poet's family caught up in strikes Irish Times Crosaire 20 Oct 2020
Old nonconformists steal cocaine concealed in boxes
Unconventional '50s types Eugene Sheffer 11 Oct 2019
'50s-'60s nonconformists LA Times Daily 26 Feb 2019
'50s-'60s nonconformists The Washington Post 26 Feb 2019
'50s-'60s nonconformists
Regular police routes around Ulster to ultimate landmark for old non-conformists Irish Times Crosaire 04 Jul 2017
. Unconventional folks treated snakebite with amputation
Beret-wearing individualists of the 1950s-'60s New York Times 10 Oct 2016
Stereotypical 1950s-'60s bongo players USA Today 25 Jul 2016
Unconventional '50s-'60s types LA Times Daily 13 Jul 2016
Nonconformist youths in the '50s and '60s Irish Times Simplex 09 Apr 2016
Stereotypical 1950s-'60s bongo players
Unconventional '50s-'60s types
Beret-wearing individualists of the 1950s-'60s
Hipsters mostly tolerate having no money around The Telegraph Toughie 18 Dec 2015
Counterculturists of the '50s and '60s
Unconventional youngsters with no money turned up after ‘Live Aid', initially
Bongo-playing '50s-'60s stereotypes
Kerouac wannabes
Bongo-playing '50s-'60s stereotypes
Kerouac et al.
Nonconformists
Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, for two
Kerouac and friends
Coffee house philosophers
Cats
Group so named by Herb Caen.
New Lost Generation.
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