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-in suffix used in combination with a simple verb to create a communal activity as a means of protest, as in “love-in” or “teach-in” US, 1937- The “puff-in” calls for a large group to light up marijuana cigarettes in the police station, challenging the law. — Los Angeles Free Press, p. 5, 24 September 1964
- I’m goin’ to a love-in/ To sit and play my bongos in the dirt. — Frank Zappa, Flower Punk, 1968
- [T]he disruption of traffic by staging a mass stall-in of vintage cars on the express ways[.] — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 54, 1970
- It is curious that whites have spoken thousands of times in the Vietnam teach-ins but have done so little to take the issue of the Panthers to the same audience. — The Black Panther, p. 18, 20 June 1970
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